On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 20:28, Jan Hudec <bulb@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Often I need to configure some options in ~/.gitconfig and .git/config, but > the GUIs generally only allow to set very few basic ones. I had to resort to > editing ~/.gitconfig to turn off the cursed core.autocrlf, because git gui > does not have that setting. And there are many more settings like that that > users may want to tweak and something to guide them would be highly > appreciated especially by the command-line-fearing windooze users. > > So my idea is to provide some kind of "property sheet" -- a treeview with all > the sections and options with editable values with proper constraints (so > boolean and enum values could be entered with drop-down menus) and > descriptions. This is nice. Thanks for the idea, I will implement that in qgit when I find a bit of time :-) Regarding your proposal I really wish you good luck and especially "have fun!!!" For me it is like to trash out 95% of the stuff and start again from zero because of the last 5% is missing (but I can add it anyway with much smaller effort and time spent). I understand the main reason, as per any GPL project, is having fun and good time coding and exchanging ideas with peers, but I really lack time and I am now moving to different interests. So, thank you very much, but I think I'll stick with qgit. Best Marco -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html