(Forwarding to list) On 2011-07-11 20:24, Sergey Bondarenko wrote: > 2011/7/11 Adrian Buehlmann <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> > > On 2011-07-11 19:47, Sergey Bondarenko wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > > > I am sorry for the question, but it looks like new QA plugin is not as > > What is the QA plugin? > > > Oops, I am sorry, I meant MQ. Strange typo... > > > > > useful as the old version was. > > For instance, how can I look at the content of the patch without > having > > to apply it? > > In TortoiseHg 2.1.1: select the patch line in the upper half of the > workbench. > > > No, it does not work. All patch lines look disabled, so I cannot select > any of them. I am talking about unapplied patches. > Well, I found the cause of the issue. The filter was applied > automatically (like file("myproject/**")), so that it was impossible to > select any unapplied patch. After removing the filter it started working. > > > > > Why patches reordering window is detached from the Patch Queue tab? > > > > In the old version it was easy for me to go through list of > patches, and > > look at content/apply/unapply/reorder them using the keyboard. Now > it is > > impossible. > > Event the patches reordering window sucks - it uses text with > > tabulations instead of a table, so that short patch names with commend > > combined with long patch names with comments look like a mess. > > > > Could you please vote for reverting these changes and use old useful > > version of the plugin? > > What versions are you talking about? Please define "old" and "new" so we > know what you are talking about. > > > 1.1.9 is the old one, with better MQ support. > 2.1.1 is the new one. > > > > BTW, software doesn't get written by voting. Send patches! > > > I agree. Though, required patched are already in the repo I guess :) > > Anyway, reordering is useless at the moment. I cannot see content of > patches in reordering window, so that I have to move back and forth > between two windows. And indentation issues are annoying.
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