On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 2:05 AM, Adam Featherstone <[email protected]> wrote:
> Use ctrl-click to select the second changeset in thg 2.x.
>
> Regards,
> Adam
>
>
Thanks Adam. I think this doesn't quite have the same implications as
previously.
In particular selecting 1 changeset and then getting a right-click menu on
another provided an order for the command, such that for a diff, it is from
the selected changeset to the right-clicked changeset and if you want the
opposite diff (just to help your mental model) you can swap which is
selected and which is right-clicked on.
For rebasing having the difference between the selection and which was
right-clicked on was even more important, as it determines the source
changeset and the target changeset for the rebase operation.
> On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 1:57 AM, André Sintzoff
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> 2011/6/17 Michael Jay Lippert <[email protected]>:
>> > Hi,
>> > I was just wondering if the was a plan to restore the operations which
>> > required selecting 2 changesets to TortoiseHg 2.x?
>> >
>> > In TortoiseHg 1.x in the explorer you left click select one changeset
>> and
>> > then right-click on another, giving you a context menu with options such
>> as:
>> > Diff with selected
>> > Bundle from here to selected...
>> > Merge with...
>> > Rebase on top of selected
>> > Import from here to selected to MQ
>> >
>> > (and others, I've attempted to attach an image of the context menu I see
>> in
>> > 1.1.10)
>> >
>> > I particularly miss the "Diff with selected" which gave a new window of
>> the
>> > hg status rev1:rev2 which allowed you to see all the files, and by
>> selecting
>> > a particular file, see the changes (hunks).
>>
>> After selecting two changesets, the contextual menu contains an item
>> called Visual Diff...
>>
>> André
>>
>>
>
Thanks André,
Visual diff isn't the same as the previous tortoisehg "Diff with selected"
option. It just seems a heavy weight option (extracting both revisions to
some temp location and executing your visual diff tool on those
directories), which although sometimes what you want, isn't what I usually
want.
I really like the simple tool that let me visualize the output from hg
status rev1:rev2, or from hg status rev2:rev1 depending on how I selected
the 2 changesets. It also seems necessary to do rebase operations, which
oddly is available when a single changeset is selected, but not when 2
changesets are selected.
So I'm still curious if there's any plan to eventually bring back this
functionality in thg 2.x
Mike
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