Hello Mark,
> Would you mind entering an issue for these?
Will do.
> While the paths ought to be sortable regardless, have you
> seen the Compressed Folder layout option? That sorts the
> contents and might help with what you want.
Looks nice, though I couldn't yet decide what is better. I'm more used to
plain view, may be I have to work with "Compressed folders" for some time...
While looking at all these things, I found another problem - doubleclicking
on the changed path invokes some unknown action (no progress dialog, no
hourglass icon) that, on my computer (JavaSVN, Subclipse 1.0.8, Eclipse
3.2M5, WinXP) finishes with the following error:
svn: Failure opening
'/trunk/www/index.html/trunk/doc/examples/src/org/tmatesoft/svn/examples/rep
ository'
Looks like SVNClient is called with not valid URL? Or is this denotes some
problems on the server side? Or may it be JavaSVN-specific (couldn't check
it with JavaHL as I'm using svn+ssh)? I have no idea on where did it take
"/trunk/www/index.html" from, but I worked with this file today (committed
it).
Alexander Kitaev,
TMate Software,
http://tmate.org/
http://jetbrains.com/tmate/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp@softlanding.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 15:03
> To: dev@subclipse.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: [Subclipse-dev] Resource history view - NPE.
>
> "Alexander Kitaev" <alex@tmate.org> wrote on 03/15/2006 08:55:50 AM:
>
> > I've got an NPE in resource history view with 0.9.108.
> Unfortunately I
> lost
> > the stack trace, but I did the following steps to get it:
> >
> > - open resource history view for a file.
> > - activate another view (resource history view was in
> tabbed pane and
> not
> > visible in my case).
> > - delete that very file and commit deletion.
> > - I got exception immediately after commit. (in
> getColumnText method
> > of HistoryProvider as far as I recall)
> >
> >
> > Another problem with resource history view is that there is
> no way to
> sort
> > changed paths alphabetically - when change contains many paths it is
> hard to
> > find affected path, to see whether it was let's say copied
> or modified.
> > Clickin on the table header doesn't sort paths.
>
> Would you mind entering an issue for these?
>
> While the paths ought to be sortable regardless, have you
> seen the Compressed Folder layout option? That sorts the
> contents and might help with what you want.
>
> Mark
>
>
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