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Keep header visible when the view is scrolled #132

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t-gehring opened this issue Jul 17, 2019 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #394
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Keep header visible when the view is scrolled #132

t-gehring opened this issue Jul 17, 2019 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #394
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@t-gehring
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Describe the improvement that you'd like
Currently the graph header, containing fetch/refresh/etc buttons and the column header row, is part of the scroll area, and disappears when the graph is scrolled to view older commits. If this header had a fixed position relative to the window, buttons could be used and columns resized, even when the graph has been scrolled down.

@t-gehring t-gehring added the improvement An improvement to existing functionality label Jul 17, 2019
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Thanks for this suggestion!

I've been wanting to add this for a while now, but I just haven't got around to it as I've been implementing feature requests / improvements from the Git Graph user community before my own, and no one had suggested it up until now.

Since you've suggested it, this can now be scheduled for an upcoming release!

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bendera commented Oct 13, 2020

PR has been added.

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@andresbm05
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Any update on this?

@Jimimaku
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Describe the improvement that you'd like Currently the graph header, containing fetch/refresh/etc buttons and the column header row, is part of the scroll area, and disappears when the graph is scrolled to view older commits. If this header had a fixed position relative to the window, buttons could be used and columns resized, even when the graph has been scrolled down.

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mannfuri commented Feb 1, 2024

#394 (comment)

this may help

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