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Explain blue dot on "pull" button #957

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JoeStrout opened this issue Dec 7, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #970
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Explain blue dot on "pull" button #957

JoeStrout opened this issue Dec 7, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #970

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I've been using GitUp for a couple weeks, and I can't for the life of me understand why sometimes the "pull" button (near bottom-left of the map view) has a blue dot in it. I've got a blue dot right now, but when I click the button it just tells me 'the branch "main" is already up-to-date with its upstream!' I have no local changes, either. But sometimes the blue dot goes away, so I know it's not a permanent feature of the button.

This blue dot is not explained by the hover tip, nor is it mentioned in the documentation.

Concrete suggestions:

  • When you apply (or remove) the blue dot, update the help tag.
  • Add an explanation to the "using GitUp map view" page of the docs.
prostolyubo added a commit to prostolyubo/GitUp that referenced this issue Jan 31, 2024
The change in pull button when the tip is behind is also reflected in an updated tooltip as suggested in git-up#957
lucasderraugh pushed a commit that referenced this issue Feb 2, 2024
The change in pull button when the tip is behind is also reflected in an updated tooltip as suggested in #957
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