Le 23/12/2016 à 16:16, Denis Kudriashov a écrit :

2016-12-23 16:04 GMT+01:00 Thierry Goubier <thierry.goub...@gmail.com
<mailto:thierry.goub...@gmail.com>>:


    In short, what you describe replaces a non-obvious, arbitrary pane
    allocation by another one... maybe just more familiar to you.


No. I suggest current image version on left pane with visible label
"current version". And selected version on the right pane.
Also when you will switch from one version to another left pane will be
never changed which will be visible and intuitive indication that new
selected method is on the right pane because only right pane will change.

Given that you're already watching the method in the image (because you selected it in Nautilus before calling versions), a simpler display is just a single pane showing the old version code with removal and additions / changes markers.

Note: intuitive is a bad word for UI design. Nothing in UI is "intuitive". Learned / Familiar / has visible feedback / respect common ui guidelines are correct values.

Thierry




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