Mark Phippard wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Ruslan Sivak <russ_at_vshift.com> wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to enable conflict decorators in Subclipse? In Tortoise,
>> when I look at a folder, it will show that it's conflicted, and I can drill
>> down and find the conflicts. In Subsclipse this is proving to be impossible
>> as everything just looks like a change until you actually find the file that
>> is conflicted..
>>
>> I tried changing the decorators, but I don't see any way to enable it to
>> act like Tortoise.
>>
>> I'm using Subclipse 1.3.13 with Eclipse 3.3.2 if that helps.
>>
>
> We have conflict decorators on the files, but not the folder. We do
> however add problem markers. So if you open the Problems view, you
> can see an entry for every item with a conflict and there are even
> quick-fix actions available.
>
>
As I said, it works in Project Explorer, but not in Navigator. I get
the "!" and the "*" in Project explorer, but only "*" in Navigator.
Also the "!" is tiny and very similar color to the folder itself, so it
makes it hard to see.
As far as Problems view, I don't really use it. I just checked it out,
but it doesn't seem to be much help, I have to do two actions (Quick
Fix->Edit Conflicts), and it won't let me do it for multiple files.
Would be nice to select a bunch of files and say "Accept My Version" or
something.
Russ
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Received on 2008-04-04 22:30:38 CEST