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I can definitely see how a narrower version would be great for a very wide screen.

Normally, I have found that by reducing the width of the browser window is the best use of the real estate for me (which I cannot do on my mobile phone).

OBTW,

There are hundreds (maybe thousands) of vB skins available on the net, most are free, some cost a few bucks; some that cost a few bucks on one site, are free on another..... so if anyone sees a particular vB skin you want to try, please download it (we are running vB 3.7.x now) and then post it as an attachment (with a link back to where you found it) and we will evaluate for installation.

So far, we have not found anything better than the one we are using now, but that does not mean there is not something out there that is really great. I spent two hours yesterday searching and did not find anything appealing.

The best "alternative skin" I have found is the vB silver skin used in the vB AdminCP. I really like that one, but have not had any luck finding anyone who has ported that style to the main forums. It is not so important that I would take the time to build it, but I have considered using firefox webmaster tools to analyze the colors and css files and create a similar one.
 

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GIT-COLA(1)							    Git Manual							       GIT-COLA(1)

NAME
git-cola - A highly caffeinated git GUI SYNOPSIS
git cola [options] DESCRIPTION
git-cola is a powerful git GUI written in Python. It has many unique features that make git's advanced features simple and accessible. See below for a full list of options and usage information. OPTIONS
--classic Launch the standalone cola classic tool. -g, --git-path Specifies the path to the git binary. --prompt Prompt for a git repository instead of auto-detecting it in the current directory. -r, --repo=<path> Run git-cola on the git repository in <path>. Defaults to the current directory. -s, --style=<style> Launch git-cola with a different stylesheet. -v, --version Print the git-cola version and exit. GUI STYLES
git-cola ships with an alternate "dark" stylesheet. Specify --style=dark or provide an external stylesheet with --style=PATH. CONFIG VARIABLES
cola.savewindowsettings Whether git-cola should remember its window settings. cola.fontdiff Specifies the font to use for git-cola's diff display. cola.classicdockable Whether to create a dock widget with the Cola Classic tool. Defaults to false to speedup startup time. gui.diffcontext The number of diff context lines used and displayed by git-cola gui.editor The default text editor is controlled by gui.editor. The config variable overrides the EDITOR environment variable. gui.historybrowser Specifies the history browser to use when visualizing history. diff.tool The default diff tool to use. merge.tool The default merge tool to use. user.email Your email address to be recorded in any newly created commits. Can be overridden by the GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL, GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL, and EMAIL environment variables. See linkgit:git-commit-tree[1]. user.name Your full name to be recorded in any newly created commits. Can be overridden by the GIT_AUTHOR_NAME and GIT_COMMITTER_NAME environment variables. See linkgit:git-commit-tree[1]. See linkgit:git-config[1] for more details. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
EDITOR Specifies the default editor to use. This is ignored when the git config variable gui.editor is defined. GIT_PYTHON_TRACE When defined, prints git commands and status to the terminal. Print more information when set to the value full. GIT_COLA_TRACE When defined, git-cola outputs the git commands it executes into the Command Output log viewer. SOURCE
A git-cola development repository can be obtained via git: git clone git://github.com/davvid/git-cola.git GUI THEMES
git-cola ships with an alternative stylesheet called dark. You can use this stylesheet by running git cola --style=dark. You can also skin git-cola by providing your own Qt stylesheet. E.g. git cola --style=/path/to/style.qss. Built-in styles can be found in /usr/share/git-cola/styles. LINKS
git-cola homepage http://cola.tuxfamily.org/ git-cola sources on github http://github.com/davvid/git-cola SEE ALSO
linkgit:git-difftool[1] Compare changes using common merge tools. linkgit:gitk[1] The git repository browser. Shows branches, commit history and file differences. gitk is the utility started by git-cola's Repository Visualize actions. GIT
git-cola is independently developed from the linkgit:git[7] suite, but you can use it just like any other git command, e.g. git cola. AUTHOR
Written by David Aguilar <davvid@gmail.com[1]>. NOTES
1. davvid@gmail.com mailto:davvid@gmail.com Git 09/01/2011 GIT-COLA(1)
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