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Actually we started doing this on the new Mac and Linux GUIs :-) The new GameUI also supports this mechanism. Soon we’ll have it on the regular Windows GUI.
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I agree to Göran. Even if I have gotten used to working with plastic fairly quickly thanks to the intuitive front end, I still have to press the "Undo unchanged" button almost every time before a checkin in order to get a good overview of which files that really are relevant for the checkin.
The visual feedback you get by quickly glancing over the list of files you are about to checkin is more powerful over the memory you had of viewing the diff and realizing that there was no change.
I will soon learn to always click "Undo unchanged" but even though it will be an intuitive thing to do, it is one extra step for me, every time.