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* gitk: highlighting commits "touching path" with globs doesn't work for files list
@ 2012-11-29 13:51 Yaroslav Halchenko
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From: Yaroslav Halchenko @ 2012-11-29 13:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi GIT Gurus,

Highlighting files (in patch view) and commits which modified those
files is a really nice feature to have.   Often it is needed to
highlight based on a glob expression for files, e.g. '*Makefile*'
-- that seems to highlight the commits but files in the patch view
are no longer highlighted, which significantly reduces usefulness of
such a feature.

Also, those choices (Exact/IgnCase/Regexp) seems to have no relation
with the edit box when looking for "touching path" files, so shouldn't
it be somehow disabled/emptied to avoid users trying to create the
ultimate filepattern regexp for no good reason?  (the same for next
field on where to search through -- All Fields/... ) ;)

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Yaroslav O. Halchenko
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