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ux - move action buttons on inline window to the left #231638

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mamilic opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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ux - move action buttons on inline window to the left #231638

mamilic opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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mamilic commented Oct 18, 2024

There are inlinine windows for git actions, whetever there is new change in the codebase the aeria on right side form the line numbers can be clicked and inline window will be opened. 99% of the time, my desired action is to revert changes by clicking button which is on the right side of the inline window, and if someone has wide monitor that can be inconvinient. I am proposing to move those buttons to the left side, closer to line numbers.

If that is not feasable could we have context menu with right click on the green lines, that indicates git changes, and there we can have revert changes action?

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I would also propose for Peek References and other actions that require inline window, that the view is inverted and moved to the left, such as button and list of references/implementations etc, as it shortens the mouse drag and increase convinience, however on the other side I can imagine that people are used to this view, but hey, if something will improve the dev flow I am for it.
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