In the history view, commits with more than two branches or tags have their names truncated to just three dots, as shown below.
This makes no sense, as there's always heaps of space to the right of the commit message.
How do I prevent this? It's annoying having to mouse over the label every single time I want to know what it's actually saying.
I noticed the same thing. Going through Options in SourceTree under General tab there is "Collapsed Tags/Branches of Log Row". When you untick that option and refresh view of a repo graph it should show all tags again.
For reference I use SourceTree ver 3.4.24
Thanks, this option is definitely new, so new in fact that it's not even translated yet 😂
Glad that there's finally a fix to this, cheers!
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Yes, this does the job, but you need to restart sourcetree for this to take effect. No big deal though.
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On the version I'm surrently using (3.4.17 on Win10) I don't have the issue you're showing.
It may be raletd to this:
All tags are no longer shown on a commit
So it may be a bug in the newer version.
I strongly suggest Sourcetree team to allow opting out that, assuming it is a feature, or, at least, show the first 3 tags for every commit before collapsing them to a list.
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Thanks for this! It does seem to be the same issue as I am also running on SourceTree 3.4.22.
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I think it's an exact duplicate of my question.
To me this is a feature, but it feels like a bug to me.
A possibility to opt out would be great.
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