Although I am still missing this feature but as a workaround I was able to 
make a script using AutoHotkey to automatically close the update window if 
there were no changes.

On Monday, February 26, 2018 at 9:58:01 AM UTC+1, Balázs wrote:
>
> Than maybe the "no changes at all" is misleading.
> The point is not to detect if there is any kind of update.
> I would just like to see if there is any change that needs review.
> When I see that there are no updated files/folders under a specified 
> repository, I know there is nothing to review so the log window can be 
> closed. 
>
>
> On Thursday, February 22, 2018 at 7:33:33 PM UTC+1, Stefan wrote:
>>
>> That's not really feasible. For example if you run "update", even if 
>> there are no file content updates, the working copy is still updated 
>> internally: the revision to which it was updated is stored on the folder 
>> itself, so there's still 'a change'.
>>
>

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