On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 9:27 PM, Denis Kudriashov
wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I always catch myself that I am completely lost in method versions (and
> feel pain :)).
> There is no clue what at the left pane and what at the right pane.
>
> Now I realize that VersionBrowser is trying to compare selected vers
Le 23/12/2016 à 16:16, Denis Kudriashov a écrit :
2016-12-23 16:04 GMT+01:00 Thierry Goubier mailto:thierry.goub...@gmail.com>>:
In short, what you describe replaces a non-obvious, arbitrary pane
allocation by another one... maybe just more familiar to you.
No. I suggest current imag
Le 23/12/2016 à 18:13, Nicolas Passerini a écrit :
I agree, current version is not intuitive.
I'd like to see someone come with an idea that covers both uses of the
version browser:
1- Revert to a previous version of a method
2- Study and compare the various changes the method went through
2016-12-23 18:30 GMT+01:00 Denis Kudriashov :
> Moreover, is it possible to consider a design that could allow Iceberg or
>> other tools to contribute older versions from repository?
>
>
> I don't know. I not look into code
But we of course need to improve it for upcoming git integration
2016-12-23 18:13 GMT+01:00 Nicolas Passerini :
> Moreover, is it possible to consider a design that could allow Iceberg or
> other tools to contribute older versions from repository?
I don't know. I not look into code
I agree, current version is not intuitive.
Moreover, is it possible to consider a design that could allow Iceberg or
other tools to contribute older versions from repository?
2016-12-23 16:16 GMT+01:00 Denis Kudriashov :
>
> 2016-12-23 16:04 GMT+01:00 Thierry Goubier :
>
>>
>> In short, what you
2016-12-23 16:04 GMT+01:00 Thierry Goubier :
>
> In short, what you describe replaces a non-obvious, arbitrary pane
> allocation by another one... maybe just more familiar to you.
No. I suggest current image version on left pane with visible label
"current version". And selected version on the r
On Fri, 23 Dec 2016 16:04:45 +0100, Thierry Goubier
wrote:
Le 23/12/2016 à 14:27, Denis Kudriashov a écrit :
Hi.
I always catch myself that I am completely lost in method versions (and
feel pain :)).
There is no clue what at the left pane and what at the right pane.
Agreed.
I often rever
Le 23/12/2016 à 14:27, Denis Kudriashov a écrit :
Hi.
I always catch myself that I am completely lost in method versions (and
feel pain :)).
There is no clue what at the left pane and what at the right pane.
Agreed.
I often revert to a wrong version...
Now I realize that VersionBrowser is t
2016-12-23 14:34 GMT+01:00 Nicolai Hess :
> But you can always select a version an choose
> compare with current
> from the context menu.
>
Ok. Does not know about it :).
Now I tried it and it not helps me a lot. It opens new window without any
way to revert changes (or others) and without any cl
Am 23.12.2016 2:28 nachm. schrieb "Denis Kudriashov" :
Hi.
I always catch myself that I am completely lost in method versions (and
feel pain :)).
There is no clue what at the left pane and what at the right pane.
Now I realize that VersionBrowser is trying to compare selected version
versus next
2016-12-23 14:27 GMT+01:00 Denis Kudriashov :
> I would prefer if VersionBrowser will always compare selected version
> versus current version in image with actual image version on the left and
> selected version on the right.
>
Also I think it is better to not show current method in versions lis
Hi.
I always catch myself that I am completely lost in method versions (and
feel pain :)).
There is no clue what at the left pane and what at the right pane.
Now I realize that VersionBrowser is trying to compare selected version
versus next version (according to list order).
So right pane shows
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