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I was in git-status reviewing my changes using the compare panel. Oops: I need to change something. Now I need to get to the editor page for this file. How? I guess I have to open the Navigator in a new tab, remember the file path, drill down, open the editor on the file, forget what line I need to change, switch back to the git-status, note the line number, go back etc. A link to the file along with the other buttons would be welcomed. A link to the line from the diff line would be fantastic.
(In reply to comment #0) > I was in git-status reviewing my changes using the compare panel. Oops: I need > to change something. Now I need to get to the editor page for this file. > > How? I guess I have to open the Navigator in a new tab, remember the file path, > drill down, open the editor on the file, forget what line I need to change, > switch back to the git-status, note the line number, go back etc. For now, you can just open the side by side compare editor, where you can edit on the left side. > A link to the file along with the other buttons would be welcomed. Yes, will be convenient when you don't really want to go to side by side. Susan is consolidating item-oriented commands. @Susan, could you refer to a generic bug number as a reminder so that when I fix the bug I will follow that rule? > A link to the line from the diff line would be fantastic. Good idea. We may want to add another annotation ruler on the left of the view so you can click on to open the editor on that line..
*** Bug 347068 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
(In reply to comment #1) > > A link to the file along with the other buttons would be welcomed. > Yes, will be convenient when you don't really want to go to side by side. Susan > is consolidating item-oriented commands. @Susan, could you refer to a generic > bug number as a reminder so that when I fix the bug I will follow that rule? I think you are talking about bug 359277. I'm working on this today. > > A link to the line from the diff line would be fantastic. > Good idea. We may want to add another annotation ruler on the left of the view > so you can click on to open the editor on that line..
We have had this link in place for a long time now.