If I try this on v2.0.4, i does seem to understand the order. ie: Click on rev
100, ctrl-click on rev 120. Select visual diff. I get 100:120 Click on rev 120,
ctrl-click on rev 100. Select vidual diff. I get 120:100. Seems to work
great!Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 18:01:52 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [thg] timeframe for interface for operations on 2 changesets
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.
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