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Opened Jun 10, 2012 by Bitbucket Importer@bitbucket_importerOwner

Add to the toolbar visible number of incoming and outgoing revisions

Created originally on Bitbucket by yhnavein (Piotr Dabrowski)

This is an important feature for me and my team. Ideally, there should be some kind of background worker process which will continually check if there are some changes to pull from central repository and this number should be shown somewhere on the toolbar (or in other place, but it should be clearly visible).

But generally, more important will be showing (also on the main toolbar - both in Workbench and Sync tool) number of revisions commited but not pushed. And this is crucial for my team. Lack of this feature generates a lot of confusion (probably because of laziness of my coworkers, but still ;/).

As far as I know there will be some implications - there should be way of determining the main repository. And in cases where there is more than one repository for sharing code my feature proposal is rather useless.

I wanted to do some quick fix by myself, but Python for me is even darker black magic than I actually thought :)

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Reference: mercurial/tortoisehg/thg#1951