That makes sense.  Yeah, if the rev. number is there, then you can tell which 
rev. you're looking at because it is highlighted, and thus it wouldn't be 
important for it to appear in the blue area.


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** [tickets:#6284] Allura Code Viewer: show SVN revision in commit browser**

**Status:** in-progress
**Labels:** 42cc 
**Created:** Tue May 28, 2013 08:56 PM UTC by DRC
**Last Updated:** Fri Aug 16, 2013 10:06 AM UTC
**Owner:** nobody

This is another shortcoming of the new code viewer relative to ViewVC, and one 
that should be simple to address.  When browsing the commits on a subversion 
repository, nowhere does it show you the revision number for the commit you are 
currently browsing-- although it does show you the parent and child revisions, 
if applicable.



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