Stephen Kestle wrote:
>>And just to underscore the issue, after some exploring of the Team
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>menu
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>>I realized that I can get what I need by using the resource view
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>linked
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>>to the editor. I suspect I could even get used to it :-)
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>If you were really desperate to put it in, you could even write a little
>search replace function in your favourite tool to parse the files and
>insert the log [command output] at the appropriate place for when you go
>offline. Not sure what to do in windows, but it'd be easy in linux.
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>It'd be fairly slow, but could be useful for the offline case. If this
>sort of functionality was determined to be useful by someone, it would
>probably be worth the effort to put something into subclipse (or at
>least use the code base) so that all versions could be loaded (for the
>tree) and then applied to each file iteratively as the commit log
>indicates.
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>Or somehow. It'd be far faster than a [simple] command line based
>parsing anyhow as there would only be one network command.
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Once I discovered that I could (in Eclipse - my IDE of choice) display
the SVN Resource History (view) and keep it linked to the editor
(meaning as I switch editor files the resource view follows), my need
for actually embedding the changes in the file is not so great.
In short, I suppose I can live with it as it is. I'll discuss this with
my development staff to get their input but I suspect it is no longer a
show-stopper for us.
-Regards
David
>Cheers
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>Stephen
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Received on Mon Feb 28 12:02:49 2005