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  2. SRCTREEWIN-11154

Please make distinction between "Remove" and "Discard" more clear

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      When you right-click on a file, you're given the option to "Remove" or "Discard," two synonymous verbs. Coming from git, I know the difference, but I still need to stop and think about which one I actually want each time.

      The distinction between the two is in the noun they act on, so that should be included in the drop-down:

      • Remove File
      • Discard Changes

            [SRCTREEWIN-11154] Please make distinction between "Remove" and "Discard" more clear

            The "Environment" and "Description" boxes are swapped, and I don't see any way to edit this bug.

            This is related to an old bug: SRCTREEWIN-1326
            reopening since it still applies.

             

            Lazaro-onmobile added a comment - The "Environment" and "Description" boxes are swapped, and I don't see any way to edit this bug. This is related to an old bug: SRCTREEWIN-1326 reopening since it still applies.  

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