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Re: TortoiseMerge

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 20:24:26 +0100

On 27.10.2009 08:15, Hans-Emil Skogh wrote:
> Hi!
> Tried out the highlight-feature in the TortoiseMerge nightly, it works
> great! Very helpful to have the highlights displayed in the Locator Bar.
> This gives TortoiseMerge a little bit of the features in RockScroll*
> very nice indeed!
> I did find one bug though. Find a file with a change in the middle.
> Collapse it. Click on one of the last shown rows in the file. Use the
> arrow down key mutiple times to move the (invisible) carret downwards.
> Observe crash when the carret reaches the collapsed code.

Fixed in r17590.

> One thing I would like to suggest, is that when expanding collapsed
> code, scroll the expanded code to the line where the carret is, instead
> of the first line shown. I have found many times that I collapse, find
> that all changes fit on one screen, expand again, and then TMerge leaves
> me on the first line of the file. Or maybe simply skip counting the
> collapsed {...} lines when calculating where to scroll?
> (Running TortoiseSVN 1.6.99, Build 17572 - 32 Bit -dev, 2009/10/25 21:18:38)
> Hans-Emil

Fixed in r17591.

> *RockScroll is warmly recomended for all Visual Studio users:
> http://www.hanselman.com/blog/IntroducingRockScroll.aspx

Yep, that's one of the first things I install after VS. Where do you
think I got the idea from? :)

Stefan

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