![]() * Fixed issue #3873: Submodule Add Dialog does not automatically grab the Git Clone link from the clipboard * Update libgit to 2.37.5 based on Git for Windows sources * Allow to see diff to previous commit on commit dialog for merge commits * Update Scintilla to 5.3.2 and Lexilla to 5.2.1 * Fixed issue #3860: Highlight keywords, such as error, fatal and warning in output of git commands * Fixed issue #3997: TortoiseGit crashes with "libgit2 returned: failed to get security information: Incorrect function." * Issue #4013: Incorrect info displayed in title bar of Windows Explorer windowsĪt the moment the numbers are only updated when the index or the current branch change. * Fixed issue #3874: TortoiseGitMerge GUI elements overlap with Ribbon on Windows 7 * Fixed issue #4058: Performance issue when the Git index contains a large number of files * Fixed issue #4057: "Clean up" fails to delete files with Unicode characters in name if core.quotepath is not explicitly set * Improve crash resistance in log dialog on broken repositories * Fixed issue #3373: Refresh log after shallow clone depth update * Fixed issue #4051: Copy ref names in nested view does not copy full ref name * Fixed issue #4049: Diff with previous version - ENTER closes dialog * TortoiseGitMerge: Fixed optical glitch if wrap mode is enabled with non-ASCII files * Improved Cygwin and Msys2 compatibility * Fixed issue #4041: Git Worktree Add command error 129 when directory path contains spaces * Fixed issue #4030: TortoiseGitMerge Dark mode flashes white when opening * Fixed issue #3843: 'Revert' does not work for submodules * Fixed issue #2754: Add hint for pressing F5 for Refresh in TortoiseGit Commit window ![]() * Fixed issue #3745: Support show log for both A.B and B.A * Fixed issue #3698: "Resolve conflict using theirs" is extremely slow * Make TortoiseGitMerge and SSHAskPass multi-monitor DPI aware * Fixed issue #4040: TortoiseGitBlame: Ability to select multiple commits (line highlighting) ![]() * Lots of refactorings and performance optimizations * Fixed issue #4033: Add workaround for broken scoop shim * Add support for SVG files in TortoiseGitIDiff * Allow the dark mode to be always enabled if possible (e.g., using Ctrl+Alt+D) * Fixed issue #4034: After git lfs lock, UI suggest a pull * Fixed issue #3053: "Abort" button in merge conflict dialogue is misleading -> opens Abort merge dialog now * Fixed issue #3435: Dramatically speed up revert operations * Update Scintilla to 5.3.6 and Lexilla to 5.2.7 * Fixed issue #3974: Windows 11 Context Menus only display in single user when has multiple usersĪdded a button to register the win11 context menu for the current user in TortoiseGit settings on the Windows 11 contextmenu page * Update TortoiseGitPlink to PuTTY Plink 0.79 * Updated libgit to 2.40.1 based on Git for Windows sources * Fixed issue #4027: Autocompletion doesn't handle JS classes TortoiseHg Dialogs (version 3.7.3+12-c32f1d975877), Mercurial (version 3.Support for Windows 7 and 8 will be dropped with one of the next releases. I have to admit deep down I can't help but suspect that neither the TortoiseHg nor the Mercurial developers actually want any communication with users of their software at all, as I see no other explanation as to why they would insist on a communication medium so obviously hostile to casual users as mailing lists. So since I've no obvious way of finding any of this out I've had to post it again, but I promise this will be the last time I post it. I also have no way of knowing whether the mail I sent earlier was rejected because I wasn't a member, is in a buffer somewhere waiting for a mail server to do something with it, has been posted to the group but hasn't been picked up by Google Groups yet, or is in some other situation probably quite familiar to mailing list users from the 1970's. I thought I'd already joined this group but I tried joining again and it didn't complain that I was already a member of the group, so perhaps I wasn't, I've no idea and no obvious way of telling. I've already tried to post this to the mailing list once via Google Groups, got no error but my post didn't appear in the list. Does it exist, and if so is it listed on any mailing list portal? I would have posted this to tortoisehg-issues if I could find it. Is anyone able to shed any light on this please? I'm not familiar with QT so I have no idea how the scaling is supposed to work. The first issue is that all the UI toolbar icons are absolutely tiny. I've encountered a couple of niggles, nothing too major but I'll make a separate post for each to keep any discussion organised. I'm using TortoiseHg on Linux Mint on a MacBook Pro.
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