This is a little hard to explain with text, but I'll do my best, a开发者_如何学运维nd you try to keep up; if something isn't clear at first, don't hesitate to ask, and I'll try to clarify.
When TortoiseGit has one branch it looks approximately like this:
o
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o <-- a commit sign
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x
When I split my work into a new branch, it looks like this:
o
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o--o
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x
when I split, from the master to another new branch it looks like this:
o--o
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o--o
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x
Is there a way for every new branch that I make, and work on, to have its own "line" ... what I mean:
o-----o
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o--o
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x
so they don't "vertically overlap". So that every branch, has its own vertical line I can follow (for some reason this looks rather confusing to me, the way it's done now). Do any other Git clients for Windows do this differently ?
No, there isn't a way of doing that.
TortoiseGit includes a Revision Graph which might be what you are looking for (it doesn't display single commits, but all branches). It can be started from the context menu of folders.
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