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Git is named "Git" #13

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ygoe opened this issue Aug 5, 2016 · 4 comments
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Git is named "Git" #13

ygoe opened this issue Aug 5, 2016 · 4 comments
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ygoe commented Aug 5, 2016

Not "GIT" and not "git". This is used inconsistently in the project website, UI and other places. It looks strange. I guess the "correct" abbreviation of TortoiseGit would be TGit, and so should be the menu in Visual Studio, as well as the name of this extension. (And this GitHub repository…)

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sboulema commented Aug 8, 2016

Good observation! The small details also matter :) Rename will be in the next release.

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ygoe commented Aug 4, 2018

@sboulema Shouldn't this also be changed in TGIT.vsct (4 occurrences)? I see the main menu entry "TGIT" while Visual Studio 2017 is loading. When loading is done, the label changes to "TGit" which probably comes from the then running extension code.

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sboulema commented Aug 9, 2018

Renamed in the next release!

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ygoe commented Aug 14, 2018

Thank you!

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