commit | 7b61be69298e77ad84ce46296fbe11790e534636 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Peter Josling <peterjosling@google.com> | Tue Nov 15 12:13:59 2022 +0000 |
committer | Peter Josling <peterjosling@google.com> | Tue Nov 15 17:46:55 2022 +0000 |
tree | 3a690f9caecd334067f6225227873c517cac6910 | |
parent | e21a7f96aa798f27b40b436d5d8f35134bdd31ab [diff] |
Make "moved and changed" chunks distinct Adds new theme variables for styling "moved and changed" chunks separately from "moved" chunks When no intraline diffs are available, it can be hard to spot additions within a "moved and changed" chunk, or easily identify it as being labelled as "moved and changed" at all. For our internal use, the ideal long term solution is to ensure that intraline diffs are always available in these cases. As a short term fix, we're looking to update the colours of "moved and changed" chunks to look like additions instead of moves. It may also be preferable to then have separate colours for "moved and changed" then as well. Leaving the default theme colours as-is for now, so this will be a visual no-op for gerrit/existing users. Google-Bug-Id: b/182852810 Change-Id: I4892ffa6dd8405d3c916a8b54aabe48d00c201ad Release-Notes: n/a
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