On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 3:27 PM Maxim Ganetsky via lazarus < lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> You can right-click on the revision entry (in the log) itself, and there > you will be able to open unified diff viewer. Also 'raw' diffs are not > very convenient to me, I prefer to inspect them in a separate viewer > (TortoiseGit has an excellent built-in one, and on Linux I use Meld). > Ok, I found the unified diff for the whole commit. Still requires clicking. Gitk shows it right away in a pane. Having the mouse cursor over it I can scroll with the wheel. No clicks needed. Keyboard Up/Down changes the selected commit. Revision graph is located at the left of the log window. You mean it? It > looks just like in any other tool? > It was in the main popup menu of the Explorer integration. You didn't try to cherry-pick, TortoiseGit has the best interface for > this in my experience. > Ok, can be. I have done "git cherry-pick c28cc988ec" or similar on a console. No problems so far. I still feel uncomfortable with external branch management and synchronization. I believe a GUI tool could help with that. My main development platform is Linux where TortoiseGit is not available. I may look at some other GUI tools later. However I remember even the console commands suggested the right syntax for me when I experimented with external branches. I just copied it and things worked. Juha
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