On 20.10.2009 10:22, Sune Foldager wrote:
> On Monday, October 19, 2009, at 05:53PM, "Adrian Buehlmann" 
> <adr...@cadifra.com> wrote:
>> On 19.10.2009 16:49, Yuki KODAMA wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> No offense, Adrian.
>>> In collapsed csinfo, I'm okay to keep csinfo at the top of diff pane.
>>> However, expanded csinfo eats wide space in my small screen...
>>> And mostly changeset info is also displayed in graphlog pane.
>>>
>> Then I vote for removing the expander. No program on Windows
>> has a scrolling expander ever.
> 
> No need to get emotional... it's a question of pragmatics as well as 
> uniformity. It may be that "no program" (a bold claim) "ever" has a scrolling 
> expander, but it also happens in this case that there is very little room in 
> the area. I would also prefer it not to scroll normally, but I am not so sure 
> about this particular case...
> 

There's nothing emotional in my posts. I didn't even use a smiley.

BTW, I just sent a patch to unexpand the expander by default
(like I already proposed yesterday).

Perhaps, it helps to approach the issue from that angle :)

It certainly can't take up *that* much screen space if it
is collapsed.



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