Re: How to make gitk not overwrite my selection?

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Jeff King wrote:
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 04:39:08PM +0100, Jean-Luc Herren wrote:
In gitk, whenever I select a commit in the tree, the SHA1 field
gets automatically selected, putting its hash into the current
selection for easy pasting into other applications.

The patch below seems to work for me (see the "auto-select sha1" option
under preferences). However, I don't actually know tcl, so I
cargo-culted all of the option processing magic. Paul, if you want to
take this patch, please read it carefully. ;)

Thanks, I don't know tcl either, but the patch seems to work great
here.

jlh
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