On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Adrian Buehlmann <adr...@cadifra.com> wrote:
> On 09.10.2009 20:56, Steve Borho wrote:
>>> Right now it's tied to the presence of a patch queue, which seems
>> reasonable.  Having it sticky would be more annoying in many ways,
>> unless there was a clear way to combine stickiness with the patch
>> queue presence.
>
> What I currently don't like:
>
> I have a patch queue applied. Then I want to hide it in history.
>
> For that I click the MQ button -> queue is hidden (fine).
>
> Then I close the dialog.
>
> Then I open the dialog again -> the queque is shown, despite I had it
> hidden just before (bad).
>
>
> I don't need nor want to have it to disable each and every time
> I open the log viewer again.
>
> I fail to see what the problem is with fixing that.
>
> Can you provide a problem use case you see?

Repo A, patch queue applied
Repo B, no patch queue

Open B, close it.  Open A.  I want to see the patch queue when I open A.

I think if there was an indication of the presence of a patch queue
beyond it being opened initially, I would be ok with it being sticky.

Perhaps the MQ button should be non-sensitive when there's no patch queue?

--
Steve Borho

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