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Re: TSVN 1.5.0 - strange issues

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 18:17:21 +0200

Thomas Hruska wrote:

> I should point out that I still think both are bugs that need to be
> fixed. I haven't updated to 1.5.2, but if these issues are still there,
> then they are still bugs. I still don't have ANY icons in my
> right-click menu (since I have to leave it set to 0 unless I want one of
> my apps. to crash incessantly). And I still think the new icons are
> still gaudy. Especially the "?" icon used to indicate that the files
> are not under version control.

You won't get any icons (in the context menu) on Win2k. That won't
change: I think it's more important to have the menu shown properly on
Vista than to have icons on Win2k.

And I've said it many times before: this is an open source project. And
I'm not a designer. If you guys want the icons to look nicer, then go
ahead and create better ones.

> I can understand the desire to update the icons for Vista. That is all
> fine and dandy. It would be nice for us XP users if we could download
> "icon packs" (and it would be even nicer if we could download them from
> within the TortoiseSVN UI so we don't have to figure out where to put
> them).

You can create your own icon pack. Then copy it to the
C:\Program Files\Common Files\TortoiseOverlays\icons
folder. After that, you can select your icons in the settings dialog.

Of course I'd rather have it if you would send your icons to us so we
can distribute them with TSVN for others to choose from too.

Stefan

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Received on 2008-08-26 18:17:44 CEST

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