git-gui: Display the "Loading annotation..." message in italic
If the user clicks on a line region that we haven't yet received an annotation for from git-blame we show them "Loading annotation". But I don't want the user to confuse this loading message with a commit whose first line is "Loading annotation" and think we messed up our display somehow. Since we never use italics for anything else, I'm going with the idea that italic slant can be used to show data is missing/elided out at the time being. Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ proc save_config {} {
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font configure ${font}bold \
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-family $global_config_new(gui.$font^^family) \
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-size $global_config_new(gui.$font^^size)
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font configure ${font}italic \
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-family $global_config_new(gui.$font^^family) \
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-size $global_config_new(gui.$font^^size)
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set global_config_new(gui.$name) [font configure $font]
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unset global_config_new(gui.$font^^family)
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unset global_config_new(gui.$font^^size)
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