The
Version Browser uses colors to convey information about a version’s history and ancestry:
- Versions are usually outlined by a thin black line. The version outlined by a thicker blue line is the most chronologically
recent version with a real ancestor.
- Versions are connected by lines. The colors of these lines indicate something about the versions’ ancestry. See
Ancestry Relationships for more information.
- Black
- The version on the left is a direct (real) ancestor of the version on the right.
- Green
- The version to the right is a
virtual version. If a black line connects to the version on the left, that version is the real ancestor of the virtual version. If no black
line connects directly to the version on the left then that version is the virtual ancestor of the version on the right.
- Red
- The version to the left has undergone a
merge operation to become the version on the right.
- Orange
- The version to the left has undergone a
patch operation to become the version on the right.
- Blue
- The version to the left has undergone a
revert operation to become the version on the right.