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Add button to disable built in 'Track changes' bar #123

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jcansdale opened this issue Mar 27, 2017 · 3 comments
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Add button to disable built in 'Track changes' bar #123

jcansdale opened this issue Mar 27, 2017 · 3 comments
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@jcansdale
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jcansdale commented Mar 27, 2017

Chances are that when I'm using GitDiffMargin, I won't want the build in 'Track changes' enabled. Having both bars is confusing and cluttered.

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The problem is, it isn't necessarily obvious how to disable to built in 'Track changes' option. Even though I know the option exists, I still sometimes forget where to look. 😕

It would be nice if there was an option to disable it on the GitDiffMargin menu (that's only visible when the option is enabled). Eg. here:
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That would make it easy to get Visual Studio into the state the user probably wants (even if they don't know it 😉). It would still be a user initiated action, so it wouldn't be automatically disabling built in functionality.

@laurentkempe
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I am not a big fan of adding icons on the contextual menu, because this doesn't make it really contextual anymore.

@MarlonGamez
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It might be nice if this was just mentioned in the README somewhere. I had no idea what the option was called so I didn't really know where to look. Luckily I found this issue :) Thanks!

@laurentkempe
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Thanks for the feedback @MarlonGamez
I updated both README for GitHub and VS Marketplace. You can already see the change on GitHub and on VS Marketplace it will be available with next release.

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