On Fri, 23 Sep 2011, Colin Caughie wrote:

> I disagree - for me the beauty of the workbench is that it's a universal
> tool that can do just about anything. 9 times out of 10 the first thing
> I want to do when I open it is to check the working directory contents;
> after that I might either commit, create an mq patch or shelve.
+1

> I pretty much never use the standalone commit or file status tools,
> since the workbench lets me see and do everything in one window.
+1

Since John also reconsidered this, by saying

> I'm a big fan of one window for everything!

I guess we've made the point and can hope that this functionality is going 
to be modified accordingly in next version of THG.

Thanks,
Marko

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