On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 09:27:23AM -0700, Noel Yap wrote:
> --- Kaz Kylheku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Noel Yap wrote:
> > 
> > [...] what if you are sticky to something that is a moving target,
> > i.e. a branch? Should annotate then start with the
> > closest repository revision, or the latest?
> 
> My preference would be to use the latest since this
> would be analogous to how checkout and update work.

Ideally, it'd annotate the file in my sandbox, showing revision
info for unchanged lines, and some special indicator for lines
that hold my uncommitted changes.  ISSUE: How to show deletions?
Simply as "N lines deleted", or should it show the lines
themselves, a la "diff -u"?

Failing that, I'd argue for annotating BASE -- partly by analogy
with diff, but mostly because it's closer to (my) ideal than is
HEAD.

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