On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 10:16 PM, George Peters
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Here's my take, priority wise for the next release:
>
> a) 32bit and 64bit extensions on an x64 machine
> [Nah - Can Wait] - This would depend on the number of people who are 64bit
> development/build machines.  We're not...
>
> b) Drag and Drop support in synchronize (bundles, repos) and changelog
> (patches)
> [Sure - But need clarification] - We have a very straight forward flow model
> between repos right now since this is our first project using Mercurial and
> we're a small team. I would need to understand more about each process
> (other than the basic syncing of repos).

You would be able to drag files and directories onto the synchronize
tool's path widget, instead of having to use the browse buttons.  If
you're not using MQ, the changelog change would not interest you.

> c) combining changelog and synchronize tools
> [No Preference]
>
> d) integrating mpatch for dealing with patch *.rej files
> [No Preference - I'm not familiar with this]
>
> e) improving progress bar in hgcmd, getting real progress feedback from
> Mercurial
> [No Preference - haven't noticed any issue.  Ours moves fast due to the new
> repos]
>
> f) integrating MS Word diff scripts
>
>
> g) three-way visual diffs
> Would this strictly be for "Diffs" or are you looking at a three-way visual
> diff / merge?  I typically use DiffMerge for two / three way merging.

I mean supporting visual diffs on merge changesets.  If your tool
supported it, it would show you the 3-way diffs in the merge commit
(diff to both parents).  Also implied in this change is the
auto-detection of visual diff tools using Mercurial's merge tool auto
detection infrastructure.

> I apologize for the questions to your question/vote, just looking for
> clarification.

Not a problem.

--
Steve Borho

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