Hi, Sean wrote: > The line flowing from this commit extends ~200 more commits downward > before it is finally terminated with an arrowhead. It would be nice if > this line could be made shorter, such that the arrowhead was drawn much > closer to commit in question.
Good point. The arrowheads tend to get lost otherwise; in my tree, the problem is even worse since the downward-pointing arrow (drawn in grey) is directly below a horizontal line connecting two unrelated changes -- which is *also* grey. That makes the actual arrowhead perceptually invisible. If the arrow appears directly below a node, you don't get that problem. Another point I just noticed: The arrows should be directly below each other, if at all possible; i.e. the one pointing up should be in the same column as the corresponding arrow pointing down. -- Matthias Urlichs | {M:U} IT Design @ m-u-it.de | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Disclaimer: The quote was selected randomly. Really. | http://smurf.noris.de - - Money is the root of all evil, and man needs roots. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html