Re: [Qt-creator] Annoying 'changed text' lines on left of edit screen?

2009-07-15 Thread Thorbjørn Lindeijer
ext Kendall Bennett wrote:
 Further to this, it would appear if you close the file, the lines go 
 away. So it seems to be something to highlight any changes made to a 
 file since you opened up? Nice feature, but extremely distracting and 
 annoying for me. Is there an option to turn it off?

There is no way to turn it off at the moment, but I'll be adding that 
option. Patience. :)

Regards,
Bjørn

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Re: [Qt-creator] Annoying 'changed text' lines on left of edit screen?

2009-07-09 Thread Eike Ziller
Hi,

it would be great if we could/would fill this changed text information  
with the information from the version control system, but we don't at  
the moment :)
Red is what changed since last save, green is what changed since file  
was opened.

++ Eike

On Jul 8, 2009, at 11:45 PM, ext Kendall Bennett wrote:

 Here is something I am finding very annoying. Qt Creator seems to  
 want to keep track of everything that I have edited in a session,  
 and shows green lines next to the areas of the code that I have  
 changed, on the left of the editor screen. If I have not saved the  
 file, the lines are red, and when the file is saved, they are green.

 However for the life of me I cannot understand why these lines  
 always remain? The only way I have found to clear the green lines is  
 to exit Qt Creator and then restart it again?

 At first I thought perhaps it was tracking what had changed since my  
 last commit with Perforce, but it seems to be totally unrelated to  
 that as submitting the files with Perforce (which I do either with  
 P4V or the command line; not using Qt Creator) does not clear the  
 lines either.

 What am I missing here? Is there some way to to turn this off? I am  
 more than happy to see the red lines for stuff that is not saved to  
 disk, but the green lines for me are pretty superfluous as I always  
 run a diff on my files when I check them in with Perforce anyway to  
 make sure I am not submitting something silly.

 Regards,

 Kendall Bennett, CEO
 A Main Hobbies
 424 Otterson Drive, Suite 160
 Chico, CA 95928
 1-800-705-2215 (Toll-Free)
 1-530-894-0797 (Int'l  Local)
 1-530-894-9049 (Fax)
 http://www.amainhobbies.com
 ATT1.txt

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Re: [Qt-creator] Annoying 'changed text' lines on left of edit screen?

2009-07-09 Thread Matthias Ettrich
The plan was indeed to connect the green lines to the source code management 
system. 

 Matthias

On Thursday 09 July 2009 11:45:45 Ziller Eike (Nokia-D-Qt/Berlin) wrote:
 Hi,

 it would be great if we could/would fill this changed text information
 with the information from the version control system, but we don't at
 the moment :)
 Red is what changed since last save, green is what changed since file
 was opened.

 ++ Eike

 On Jul 8, 2009, at 11:45 PM, ext Kendall Bennett wrote:
  Here is something I am finding very annoying. Qt Creator seems to
  want to keep track of everything that I have edited in a session,
  and shows green lines next to the areas of the code that I have
  changed, on the left of the editor screen. If I have not saved the
  file, the lines are red, and when the file is saved, they are green.
 
  However for the life of me I cannot understand why these lines
  always remain? The only way I have found to clear the green lines is
  to exit Qt Creator and then restart it again?
 
  At first I thought perhaps it was tracking what had changed since my
  last commit with Perforce, but it seems to be totally unrelated to
  that as submitting the files with Perforce (which I do either with
  P4V or the command line; not using Qt Creator) does not clear the
  lines either.
 
  What am I missing here? Is there some way to to turn this off? I am
  more than happy to see the red lines for stuff that is not saved to
  disk, but the green lines for me are pretty superfluous as I always
  run a diff on my files when I check them in with Perforce anyway to
  make sure I am not submitting something silly.
 
  Regards,
 
  Kendall Bennett, CEO
  A Main Hobbies
  424 Otterson Drive, Suite 160
  Chico, CA 95928
  1-800-705-2215 (Toll-Free)
  1-530-894-0797 (Int'l  Local)
  1-530-894-9049 (Fax)
  http://www.amainhobbies.com
  ATT1.txt


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