| 1 | TODO |
| 2 | ---- |
| 3 | Features that should be explored. |
| 4 | |
| 5 | - Better text-input support. From setsyx(3): |
| 6 | |
| 7 | The setsyx routine sets the virtual screen cursor to y, x. If y |
| 8 | and x are both -1, then leaveok is set. The two routines getsyx |
| 9 | and setsyx are designed to be used by a library routine, which |
| 10 | manipulates curses windows but does not want to change the |
| 11 | current position of the program cursor. The library routine |
| 12 | would call getsyx at the beginning, do its manipulation of its |
| 13 | own windows, do a wnoutrefresh on its windows, call setsyx, and |
| 14 | then call doupdate. |
| 15 | |
| 16 | - When the user wants to "view" a commit, you could show from which |
| 17 | branch heads and from which tags the commit is reachable, and perhaps |
| 18 | which tag is the latest among the ones reachable from that commit, as |
| 19 | part of the commit detail information you display on the lower pane |
| 20 | (log/diff view). |
| 21 | |
| 22 | - Use non-blocking I/O + select() for incremental loading of view |
| 23 | input. (debian bug #427093) |