Hi,

Since upgrading from 2.x to 3.1.1 I've noticed very few changes but one
significant one has really impacted my ability to use TortoiseHG workbench.
 The points and lines in the commit graph appear to be much closer
together.  At any one time we'll have anywhere between 2 and 10 branches in
play which I don't think are crazy numbers, but since I upgraded I can't
for the life of me follow the lines, they all swim together and I get lost.
 I used to find it a really good way of getting a quick at-a-glance
overview of what was going on in a project.

Is there a way to control this?  I checked all the options I could see and
did some googling.  All the screenshots I could see in the doccos, e.g.
http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/manual/2.4/workbench.html, use the old
wider spacing.  I can post screenshots if this sounds like it's just
something I'm experiencing.

Perhaps I've just got crap eyes :)  But I would hugely appreciate the
ability to exert a little control over this.

I love TortoiseHG after coming from a GIT world where there's nothing which
is a patch (hah!) on it.

Cheers,
Rob
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