>
>  
> Okay, I understand. But isn't there a differnt (or better) way to do that? 
> I mean, it's still possible to "export" the file or "save revision to" 
> (isn't that the same actually?), so you can get a copy of the file at the 
> specified revision and compare it to a file from the disk. Should be quite 
> straightforward...?
>
> For one file, yes.
if you show the log for a folder, there can be thousands of changed files 
per revision. Do you really want then to fetch each of these files 
separately and start an instance of the diff viewer for each of those?
I really doubt that...

And no: doing that for e.g. 5 files and fall back to the patch-file for 
more won't work either: you can be sure that no matter what setting we use 
it won't suit all users.
And having an option to configure that won't help either: imagine you've 
configured the value to 20 because you're working on a repo on a local 
server so it's fast. Then you do the same on a remote repo - and again 
users will complain.

Stefan

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