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* 'master' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/gitk/gitk: (34 commits) gitk: Use the UI font for the diff/old version/new version radio buttons gitk: Simplify the code for finding commits gitk: Fix a couple more bugs in the path limiting gitk: Fix some bugs with path limiting in the diff display gitk: Use the status window for other functions gitk: Integrate the reset progress bar in the main frame gitk: Ensure tabstop setting gets restored by Cancel button gitk: Limit diff display to listed paths by default gitk: Fix Tcl error: can't unset findcurline gitk: Get rid of the diffopts variable gitk: Fix bug where the last few commits would sometimes not be visible gitk: Add a font chooser gitk: Keep track of font attributes ourselves instead of using font actual gitk: Use named fonts instead of the font specification gitk: Fix bug causing Tcl error when changing find match type gitk: Fix the tab setting in the diff display window gitk: Add progress bars for reading in stuff and for finding gitk: Fix a couple of bugs gitk: Simplify highlighting interface and combine with Find function gitk: Fix bug in generating patches ...
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