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RE: Why not hide .SVN dir on windows?

From: Sander Striker <striker_at_apache.org>
Date: 2003-05-22 23:43:43 CEST

> From: Jeff Cave [mailto:jeff.cave@sunergon.com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2003 11:37 PM

>> From: Sander Striker [mailto:striker@apache.org]
>> You could, but ls -a is a lot closer by than:
>> (open menu) Tools -> Folder options -> View -> Show hidden
>> files and folders
>> OK
>
> I think this is an unfair comparison. It's just as difficult under konquerer (I am using kde). If you are going to
> compare command line to gui the command line will always be quicker (if you know it).

Sure. But reality is that windows users rarely use the command line.
TortoiseSVN is popular for a reason.
 
> In this case, 'dir /ah *' is just as close.

/me mumbles something about an endless discussion

I'm not going to put anymore energy in this.

Sander

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