RE: [QGit] Some suggestion

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Marco:
	
	Yes, it is really work although it is not nature way.
	This way don't work at file view. 

	Ctrl +/- change font size, but how to change source code view
font size. 
	
	12. Marcor Costalba  10 #include <QProcess>
	12. Marcor Costalba  10 #include <QRegExp>


Best regards
Frank Li 

-----Original Message-----
From: Marco Costalba [mailto:mcostalba@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 7:52 PM
To: Li Frank-B20596
Cc: git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [QGit] Some suggestion

On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 7:24 AM, Li Frank-B20596
<Frank.Li@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Can add below function at qgit?
> ===Difference other version===
>        1. user choose a commit,
>        2. right click
>                Check working dir
>                View patch
>                ....
>                [Diff with other commit]
>
>        3. change icon +
>        4. user choose other commit
>
>        QGit show list of changed files.
>        click one files, call extern diff tool show difference.
>
> === file view ===
>        Can use different color to high light current commit change.
>

You can _already_ do this.

 1. user choose a commit

 2. user choose other commit with CTRL + RIGHT CLICK


One of the problems of qgit is that the features are not immediately
visible. This is a conscious choice to avoid cluttering the GUI.

Currently the _best_ way to have a  complete idea of qgit is to read the
handbook (press F1 key): it takes only 5 minutes and you can find
interesting features otherwise very difficult to find by accident.

Marco
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