I reverted back to 3.1.2 to get the output log back.  There may also have
been a bug in 3.2 that made my commits show in tortoisehg as public when
infact they were not being pushed to the server [happened twice to me since
I upgraded earlier this month]

On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Yuya Nishihara <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, 14 Nov 2014 00:16:15 +0000, Becker, Mischa J wrote:
> > > On Wed, 12 Nov 2014 11:31:29 -0700, Tony Brown wrote:
> > > > I just installed 3.2 x64 on windows 7 and can no longer show both the
> > > > Revision Details and the Console at the same time, it's one or the
> > > other.
> > > > Is there a workaround for this?
> > >
> > > No. Though you can open new console window by "thg debugconsole", I
> > > don't think it is useful.
> > >
> > > What is the purpose of showing both revdetails and console?
> >
> > I'm using thg 2.8.2 and I always have the Output Log (Console) open
> > underneath the Repository Registry on the left side of the screen.
> Leaving
> > aside that I like seeing what hg is doing behind the scenes,
>
> (replied to the other email about this use case)
>
> > I use the console for two main reasons.
> >
> > 1) I find typing certain hg commands in the console easier\faster than
> using thg's GUI. In these cases forcing me to do another step before I can
> use the console feels like a step backward and a needless waste of time.
> For example, if I don't want to use thg's default update options, it is
> frequently faster to just type the hg command in the console than modifying
> the update dialog. 'hg up -C' and 'hg up null' are frequent commands I do
> this way.
> >
> > Related to this, even though I've told thg to *never* activate
> bookmarks, if I right-click a revision that has a bookmark, the update
> dialog prefills the Update To field with the bookmark. I like to type fast
> which means I'm generally pressing enter for the update dialog before it is
> fully visible.  By the time I notice the revision had a bookmark, it is
> already active. Once that happens the simplest way to deactivate the
> bookmark is to type 'hg book -I [name]' in the console.
>
> If you just want to run hg command quickly, you can switch to the console
> by
> Ctrl+L.
>
> > 2) I seem to be doing something to some repo a couple times a month that
> either thg can't do or can't do easily.  The fastest way to do that is to
> type the hg command in the console.  In those cases I generally need to
> look at the commit file list and\or revision details to verify I'm typing
> paths\filenames correctly.
> >
> > This most commonly seems to happen with renames.  Sometimes thg's Detect
> Copies/Renames dialog just works and sometimes I waste 5 minutes trying to
> get it to find the correct match before giving up and typing the correct hg
> command in the console.  Looking at the commit file list at the same time
> ensures I get the names right the first time. :)
>
> Maybe you'll be happy with MSYS Bash + ConEmu that can bring a decent
> command
> shell to Windows world.
>
> Regards,
>



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