-p diff output and the 'Index:' line

From: Petr Baudis <pasky@ucw.cz>
Date: 2005-05-29 17:15:20
  Hello,

  so I've tried how would cg-diff output look like if I used the
git-diff -p argument, and I found that I miss the 'Index:' line.
Actually, what I really miss is the separator ==== line just below, but
it'd probably look weird without the 'Index:' line. I became used to the
separators and they enable me to quickly visually notice the files
boundary, which is more drudging if you have just the 'diff --git' line.

  What do you think? Would you hate it to show up in the diffs, or are
you ok with it?

  Thanks,

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