Re: [thg-dev] is there a graph limit in the changelog? I could not resize past a point

2009-07-18 Thread Steve Borho
2009/7/18 Jose Miguel Hernández : > actually , when i said branch i was referring to parallel development > lines instead of named branches. But yes, i found Revision Ancestry > filter. It does not help to quickly scan the changset though as the > descendants also get filtered. > > Ok, so may be th

Re: [thg-dev] is there a graph limit in the changelog? I could not resize past a point

2009-07-18 Thread Jose Miguel Hernández
actually , when i said branch i was referring to parallel development lines instead of named branches. But yes, i found Revision Ancestry filter. It does not help to quickly scan the changset though as the descendants also get filtered. Ok, so may be the question was wrong. Is there a good reason

Re: [thg-dev] [thg] 0.8.1 is imminent

2009-07-18 Thread Steve Borho
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Steve Borho wrote: > On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Giampaolo Fadel wrote: >>> Yuck.  Would like to avoid Java if possible. >> >> If we want PDF, via docbook we can use FOP that is Java, or we can use >> Latex from docbook o directly from rst. But I think that lat

Re: [thg-dev] is there a graph limit in the changelog? I could not resize past a point

2009-07-18 Thread Steve Borho
2009/7/18 Jose Miguel Hernández : > Using tortoisehg 0.8 > If you have something about 25 or more branch. it is impossible to > resize the graph section enough to visualize to where a changeset > belongs. > > is this expected? > I find it horrible, because i could actually resize everything else, >

[thg-dev] is there a graph limit in the changelog? I could not resize past a point

2009-07-18 Thread Jose Miguel Hernández
Using tortoisehg 0.8 If you have something about 25 or more branch. it is impossible to resize the graph section enough to visualize to where a changeset belongs. is this expected? I find it horrible, because i could actually resize everything else, even the rev id which is often very small. I am

[thg-dev] Issue 416 in stable: Commit window appears on the top left corner

2009-07-18 Thread issues-noreply
Issue 416: Commit window appears on the top left corner http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/416/commit-window-appears-on-the-top-left Steve Borho / sborho on Sun, 19 Jul 2009 04:09:40 +0200: Comment: The commit tool tries to restore itself to the last good position and size. It works

[thg-dev] New issue 416 in stable: Commit window appears on the top left corner

2009-07-18 Thread issues-noreply
New issue 416: Commit window appears on the top left corner http://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/stable/issue/416/commit-window-appears-on-the-top-left fcorreia on Sat, 18 Jul 2009 15:18:43 +0200: Description: On Nautilus, the commit window always appears on the top left corner of the screen. Would