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Re: Feature Request

From: Jody Shumaker <jody.shumaker_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-03-02 22:33:11 CET

On 3/2/06, Kevin Hung <cykhung@gmail.com> wrote:
> To add on what Stefan already mentioned. If you are like me who always wants
> to see the difference between my local working directories and the
> repository, you can change the settings so that "Check for Modifications"
> always automatically check repository.
>
> + Choose Settings on the context menu
> + Choose either Dialogs or Dialogs 1 or 2 (depends on which version of TSVN
> you are using)
> + Check the box "Contact repository on startup".
>
>
>
> On 3/2/06, Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Uwe Creutzburg wrote:
> >
> > > I´m a user of subversion&tortoise and wonder about two/three things (I
> > > didn´t find any comments on these in the "issue tracker"):
> > >
> > > - How do I get aware that the files in my sandbox are not the latest
> > > versions? "F5" doesn´t help (I´m using svnserve). So, I have to do an
> > > update. This may eventually destroy my working sandbox. With other
> > > CM-Systems (e.g. MKS si) I often used a feature that displayed a tree
> view
> > > of the server and the sandbox. I was able to see what version was on the
> > > server and what is my sandbox using. It was even possible to see who has
> > > locked a file.

I also think its worth noting, the "Check for modifications" when you
click "check repository" will also give you a list of all files people
have locks on.

- Jody

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