Sometimes you need to know not only what lines have changed, but also\r
who exactly changed specific lines in a file. That's when the\r
<menuchoice>\r
- <guimenu>TortoiseSVN</guimenu>\r
+ <guimenu>TortoiseGit</guimenu>\r
<guimenuitem>Blame...</guimenuitem>\r
</menuchoice>\r
command, sometimes also referred to as <firstterm>annotate</firstterm>\r
the original author, you can choose an appropriate option here.\r
</para>\r
<para>\r
- Once you press <guibutton>OK</guibutton> TortoiseSVN starts retrieving\r
+ Once you press <guibutton>OK</guibutton> TortoiseGit starts retrieving\r
the data to create the blame file. Please note: This can take several\r
minutes to finish, depending on how much the file has changed and\r
of course your network connection to the repository. Once the blame\r
<title>TortoiseBlame</title>\r
<graphic fileref="../images/TortoiseBlame.png"/>\r
</figure>\r
- TortoiseBlame, which is included with TortoiseSVN, makes the blame file\r
+ TortoiseBlame, which is included with TortoiseGit, makes the blame file\r
easier to read. When you hover the mouse over a line in the blame info\r
column, all lines with the same revision are shown with a darker\r
background. Lines from other revisions which were changed by the same author\r
<para>\r
The settings for TortoiseBlame can be accessed using\r
<menuchoice>\r
- <guimenu>TortoiseSVN</guimenu>\r
+ <guimenu>TortoiseGit</guimenu>\r
<guimenuitem>Settings...</guimenuitem>\r
</menuchoice>\r
on the TortoiseBlame tab. Refer to \r