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Notify user that a commit have a note #819

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patrickelectric opened this issue Apr 27, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #928
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Notify user that a commit have a note #819

patrickelectric opened this issue Apr 27, 2018 · 1 comment · Fixed by #928

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@patrickelectric
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It would be nice to have a notifications or something for the user to identify commits that have notes in tig.
screenshot from 2018-04-27 09-34-56
Maybe a different circle color ?

koutcher added a commit to koutcher/tig that referenced this issue May 19, 2019
Show annotated commits title in main-annotated color. You can choose
a different notes tree using tig --notes=foo. To see all notes, use
tig --notes=*.

Closes jonas#819
koutcher added a commit to koutcher/tig that referenced this issue May 27, 2019
Show annotated commits title in main-annotated color (the default
configuration in tigrc uses "default default bold" to follow the
same logic as tags). You can choose a different notes tree using
tig --notes=foo. To see all notes, use tig --notes=*.

Closes jonas#819
koutcher added a commit to koutcher/tig that referenced this issue May 31, 2019
Show annotated commits title in main-annotated color (the default
configuration in tigrc uses "default default bold" to follow the
same logic as tags). You can choose a different notes tree using
tig --notes=foo. To see all notes, use tig --notes=*.

Closes jonas#819
koutcher added a commit to koutcher/tig that referenced this issue Jun 1, 2019
Show annotated commits title in main-annotated color (the default
configuration in tigrc uses "default default bold" to follow the
same logic as tags).

Also fixes color of commit title for regular commits which were
shown in default color instead of main-commit as stated in the
documentation.

You can choose a different notes tree using tig --notes=foo. To see
all notes, use tig --notes=*.

Closes jonas#819
koutcher added a commit to koutcher/tig that referenced this issue Jun 1, 2019
Show annotated commits title in main-annotated color (the default
configuration in tigrc uses "default default bold" to follow the
same logic as tags).

Also fixes color of commit title for regular commits which were
shown in default color instead of main-commit as stated in the
documentation.

You can choose a different notes tree using tig --notes=foo. To see
all notes, use tig --notes=*.

Closes jonas#819
koutcher added a commit to koutcher/tig that referenced this issue Jun 1, 2019
Show annotated commits title in main-annotated color (the default
configuration in tigrc uses "default default bold" to follow the
same logic as tags).

Also fixes color of commit title for regular commits which were
shown in default color instead of main-commit as stated in the
documentation.

You can choose a different notes tree using tig --notes=foo. To see
all notes, use tig --notes=*.

Closes jonas#819
koutcher added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 1, 2019
Show annotated commits title in main-annotated color (the default
configuration in tigrc uses "default default bold" to follow the
same logic as tags).

Also fixes color of commit title for regular commits which were
shown in default color instead of main-commit as stated in the
documentation.

You can choose a different notes tree using tig --notes=foo. To see
all notes, use tig --notes=*.

Closes #819
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ty very much @koutcher !

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