Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schinde...@gmx.de> writes:

>> I didn't quite understand this part, though.
>>
>>     The default creation factor is 60 (roughly speaking, it wants 60% of
>>     the lines to match between two patches, otherwise it considers the
>>     patches to be unrelated).
>>
>> Would the updated creation factor used which is 95 (roughly
>> speaking) want 95% of the lines to match between two patches?
>>
>> That would make the matching logic even pickier and reject more
>> paring, so I must be reading the statement wrong X-<.
>
> No, I must have written the opposite of what I tried to say, is all.

So, cfactor of 60 means at most 60% is allowed to differ and the
two patches are still considered to be related, while 95 means only
5% needs to be common?  That would make more sense to me.

Thanks.

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