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Re: Remembering where I exported from

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 09:17:58 +0100

2008/8/6 <msorens_at_softhome.net>:
>
> I routinely export an SVN tree on a regular basis. Each time I select
> TortoiseSVN's export command I start at the root and drill down, down, down,
> and down to get to the folder where I want to store the export. How about
> making it remember the path that was used last time?

This may be a limitation of the folder browser control. But there are
other ways to make your life easier:
1. Use export from the WC folder you want to export.
2. Set up a shortcut to call TortoiseProc directly from the WC path
(see the 'Automating TortoiseSVN' appendix in the help file).
3. Create a batch file to call the subversion command line client.

Simon

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