On 12/15/2010 3:54 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
> Here is something you can try ... in the Synchronize view switch to
> Change Sets mode and organize your changes into a change set. The
> Change Set has a commit message associated with it that you can edit
> and work on as you code. The dialog for this message is even modeless
> so that you can have it open while writing code or viewing compares in
> the synch view.
>
> This message is just stored locally with the change set and is used to
> populate the message in the commit dialog when you commit the change
> set. Even if you always just have a single active change set, this
> could be useful for your workflow. Obviously the feature becomes even
> more useful if it is common for you to have more than one set of
> changes happening in your workspace at the same time.
That sounds very awesome, I didn't know about change sets in Subclipse.
Never noticed that little button. ^^ I normally have multiple change
sets at the same time indeed, so I think this feature will be extremely
useful.
Disregard everything I said about the Commit dialog. :)
Thank you so much!
Cheers
Andreas
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Received on 2010-12-15 16:34:17 CET