Stephen Leake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Michael Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> What backend does not place them next to each other?
>
> monotone
>
> The files are listed in alphabetical order. Since the names are
> arbitrary, there is no guarantee where they show up.

Is there some option that can be passed to monotone to disable this
behavior, or at least opt for a better ordering w.r.t. renames?

Alphabetizing should be done in the Emacs Lisp code instead, and it can
respect rename boundaries.  git alphabetizes also, but keeps files with
a particular kind of change (i.e. modified, added, deleted, unmodified)
grouped, and keeps renames together.

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