I don’t follow this.
Symbolic links are marked with an arrow. What are you asking for here?
I've tested a little further. It turns out that the version control badge most likely covers the little arrow which indicates that a file is a symlink or an alias. I can provide a screenshot if you want.
Max
On 21/02/2012, at 23.03, Max Lein wrote:
[…] Symbolic links are marked with an arrow. What are you asking for here?
I've tested a little further. It turns out that the version control badge most likely covers the little arrow which indicates that a file is a symlink or an alias. I can provide a screenshot if you want.
Right, the SCM badges will eclipse other badged info like arrows. We haven’t found a better way to indicate SCM status. We limit SCM badges to only files that “need attention” though (e.g. file is modified, added/removed pending commit, untracked but not ignored, etc.) so am not considering this too big of an issue.