On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 06:12:48PM +0200, Nikolai Kosjar wrote:

> >I believe that this is intentional.  Notice that the parent commit's
> >circle is just outlined
> >compared to the selected authored commits are filled.  I consider this
> >the context
> >of the commits you are looking at.
> 
> Hmm, then I'm not interested in the context since it's too noisy. Is there
> any way to suppress this?

I am not a gitk user, but AFAIK, no. Gitk uses "--boundary" to ask git
for the bottom boundary of each string of commits. There is
unfortunately no "--no-boundary" option to override this (and I just
tried adding one, and it doesn't seem to work; gitk is perhaps too
aggressive in the way it passes along --boundary).

So I think it would require a patch to gitk.

-Peff
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