Hi Chris,

Which "version" are you using?
Could you attach some screenshot?

Thanks

On 18 feb, 14:56, Christopher Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, this bug occurs not just in the first column of the history graph, 
> but whenever a root-commit node is NOT in the rightmost column (i.e. whenever 
> an edge has to pass it on the right).
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> -- Chris Lee
> Dept. of Computer Science, UCLA
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> On Feb 18, 2011, at 2:34 PM, Christopher Lee wrote:
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> > Hi,
> > I frequently work with git repositories containing multiple "root commits" 
> > (i.e. commit nodes with no ancestors), and have observed a layout bug in 
> > how Gitx displays these.  If such a root-commit is displayed in the first 
> > column of the history graph, and there are history-edges that pass it (i.e. 
> > edges that connect nodes above it to nodes below it), then all of these 
> > edges are broken at this node.  Specifically, below the node they are 
> > shifted one column to the left of where they are displayed at or above the 
> > node, with no connecting "elbow".  I think the only fix required is to draw 
> > an "elbow" connecting each shifted edge at this point where they are 
> > currently broken.
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> > -- Chris Lee
> > Dept. of Computer Science, UCLA

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