How do I change the annotation colour for a certain changeset
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I am using the annotation feature of the Visual Studio 2017 plug in. The colour scheme seems to be based on the age of the change in a gradient type of style. Is there way to assign a colour to a certain change set? If a number of changes have been made fairly close together, it makes it hard to see which lines belong to which changeset.
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I am using the annotation feature of the Visual Studio 2017 plug in. The colour scheme seems to be based on the age of the change in a gradient type of style. Is there way to assign a colour to a certain change set? If a number of changes have been made fairly close together, it makes it hard to see which lines belong to which changeset.
visual-studio-2017 plasticscm
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I am using the annotation feature of the Visual Studio 2017 plug in. The colour scheme seems to be based on the age of the change in a gradient type of style. Is there way to assign a colour to a certain change set? If a number of changes have been made fairly close together, it makes it hard to see which lines belong to which changeset.
visual-studio-2017 plasticscm
I am using the annotation feature of the Visual Studio 2017 plug in. The colour scheme seems to be based on the age of the change in a gradient type of style. Is there way to assign a colour to a certain change set? If a number of changes have been made fairly close together, it makes it hard to see which lines belong to which changeset.
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Robbie DeeRobbie Dee
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I'm afraid the color can only be changed based on the author or date. Please check attached screenshot.
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I'm afraid the color can only be changed based on the author or date. Please check attached screenshot.
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I'm afraid the color can only be changed based on the author or date. Please check attached screenshot.
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I'm afraid the color can only be changed based on the author or date. Please check attached screenshot.
I'm afraid the color can only be changed based on the author or date. Please check attached screenshot.
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