On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 12:52 AM, TK Soh <[email protected]> wrote:

> I tried to play it the shelving support a bit more, but seemed to get
> more confused each time. Do you think you can explain the functions
> and the visual representations of shelve/record support?
>

When you launch the commit dialog, it shows you all of the changes in your
working directory.  You now have two options, you can commit your changes
or you can shelve them.   In both cases, it will commit/shelve everything
you
see unless you reject files or chunks.  So commit and shelve will operate on
the non-rejected chunks of all selected files.   The strike-through is
visualizing
all the changes that will not be shelved or committed (the code uses the
term
filtered in a few places).


> I also have a strange feel about the strikethrough when double-click
> on a diff block. I original want to find a way to present the diffs
> that are shelved away without having to resort to a separate
> interface, and strikethrough seems to fit this purpose quite well.
>

I was thinking of showing the shelved changes as just another
changeset/diff,
but I can see what you're thinking.   I can experiment with other methods
for
visualizing rejected chunks.  Greyed out, sunken?

--
Steve
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