
After working with Phab for a while I realize I'd like to customize layout of a revision. When I work with a revision I most often read comments and source code and write my replies (often based on comments). The problem is that comments are located at the top of a page whereas the text field for writing a reply is located at the bottom. I wonder if there is a way to: a) collapse "Revision Update History", "Local Commits", "Table of Contents" and "Open Revisions Affecting These Files"? b) or move them below "Leap Into Action" section ? I can't find any such settings so I suppose that's not possible by default. Is there any way to extend Phab's functionality do allow customizing layout in a way described above? Janek

This is the most obvious UI problem with phab for me. github solves this
nicely by using tabs.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 5:58 AM, Jan Stolarek
After working with Phab for a while I realize I'd like to customize layout of a revision. When I work with a revision I most often read comments and source code and write my replies (often based on comments). The problem is that comments are located at the top of a page whereas the text field for writing a reply is located at the bottom. I wonder if there is a way to:
a) collapse "Revision Update History", "Local Commits", "Table of Contents" and "Open Revisions Affecting These Files"? b) or move them below "Leap Into Action" section ?
I can't find any such settings so I suppose that's not possible by default. Is there any way to extend Phab's functionality do allow customizing layout in a way described above?
Janek
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On 2014-12-16 at 14:58:16 +0100, Jan Stolarek wrote: [...]
I can't find any such settings so I suppose that's not possible by default. Is there any way to extend Phab's functionality do allow customizing layout in a way described above?
Not a direct answer to your question, but have you tried the 'z' hotkey (or "keyboard shortcut") while in a revision? It "cycles comment panel haunting modes" (see '?' hotkey for a list of other useful hotkeys). HTH, hvr

Not a direct answer to your question, but have you tried the 'z' hotkey (or "keyboard shortcut") while in a revision? It "cycles comment panel haunting modes" (see '?' hotkey for a list of other useful hotkeys). I wasn't aware of that. This helps to some extent. Being able to hide unused panels would still be nice.
Janek
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Greg Weber
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Herbert Valerio Riedel
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Jan Stolarek