When I commit changes to my local repository with Hg Commit, I am presented with a list of files that will be committed, and by double clicking on each of them, I can see the actual changes I am about to commit.
But I haven't found a comparable functionality for when I push changes from my local repository a remote one. The closest I have found is: * rightclick on the folder in Windows Explorer * Tortoise Hg > Synchronize. * Click on Detect outgoing changes to selected URL * This gives me something along the lines of: changeset: 24:6ca74ed2d3a0 tag: tip user: alain_desilets date: Tue Jun 11 14:12:34 2013 -0400 summary: - Commit message of the very last commit done on my local repository * This is not particular useful for knowing exactly what I am about upload to the remote server. * The other thing I do is to click on Push outgoing changes to selected URL * This just pushes all the outgoing changes to the remote repository, and never gives me a chance to see exactly what I am pusing. The same kind of issue arises when I am pulling changes from the remote repository to my local one. I have no chance whatsoever to see what I am pulling exactly. All I can find out is whether or not there is something to pull, and then pull it all blindly. Is there a way to preview the diff that I am about to pull or push before I actually do it? Thx. Alain Désilets Alpaca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: Build for Windows Store. http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Tortoisehg-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tortoisehg-discuss

