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How to put git icons behind file name like in README screenshot #1069

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weilbith opened this issue Mar 11, 2022 · 3 comments
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How to put git icons behind file name like in README screenshot #1069

weilbith opened this issue Mar 11, 2022 · 3 comments

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@weilbith
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The title is already quite expressive. πŸ˜…

Maybe I'm misinterpreting the screenshot, but it looks like the red ο†– signs are git icons (part of the relevant configuration not visible)? If so, for some reason they are behind the folder names. Though for files they are between filetype icon and filename.
I kinda like to put the git icon behind the file name, because it "unclutters" a little bit the filetype and git status icons. And second it keeps all file names aligned together after their filetype icon, no matter if they have a git icon or not.

Here the screenshot I'm referring to:

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@alex-courtis
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Similar to #616 (icons to the far right) which is non-trivial to implement.

It would be a nice feature - icons behind or at the right would make the tree appear more consistent.

@kyazdani42
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Yeah i'm not sure since this was an old screenshot, the behavior might have been changed at some point.
The renderer is a big mess rn and i have a few refactorings planned for it after if finish the live filter, which will make it more extensible.

@alex-courtis
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Following in #246

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