Eugen Dedu writes:
Package: unison-gtk
Version: 2.13.16-6
Severity: normal
Hi,
I find very confusing the name of files in the diff window (when
pressing the diff button in the graphical environment unison-gtk).
What is the first file and what is the second? diff -u .../intro.tex
and .../intro.tex#unisondiff- say nothing about that.
I checked this and the 1st file is the local file, the 2nd is the
remote file. I would prefer the 1st one be the remote file and the
2nd one my own file, because the remote file is the "old" version,
isn't it?
So I propose:
- to put as 1st file the remote file
- to name the remote file something like this: .../intro.tex#remotefile
Thank you for taking into account this bug.
Well, i am not sure that the remote file is always the "old" file, and
i think that putting it 1st or 2nd doesn't really improve anything.
Concerning the naming convention, i think that the first filename
(.../intro.tex) should point to the fact that this is a local file...
To sum up, i am not sure changing this behavior will really improve
usability.
Regards
Sylvain Le Gall
ps: diff-ing two files can be confusing even with what you propose
pps: if you really want you can set your own diff command, that will do
exactly what you ask (see unison documentation)
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