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[TSVN] Re: Context menu won't appear on desktop

From: Taisuke Yamada <tyamadajp_at_list.rakugaki.org>
Date: 2004-06-22 16:26:01 CEST

> This is not a bug. TSVN has disabled the contexis the best t menu for the
> desktop. Ok, it has disabled it for the start menu but that will disable
it for
> the desktop too. Sure, I could easily enable it for the desktop again,
> but then the menu would also show up on the start menu - which I really
> don't like.

Hmmmmm...OK. Then, I guess I have to look for some other way to synchronize.

> What I'm wondering: why do you have files/folder on your desktop anyway?

Well, that's because "My Document" folder is always at the left-hand corner
of Windows
desktop :-).

I'm trying to synchronize everything I clip or write across all PCs I work
on - imagine
something like an enhanced version of "bookmark roaming". This mainly
includes
documents, clippings, and bookmark links. And logical place to put all these
was
"My Document" folder. Having these synchorized is a big win, and I thought
subversion/
TortoiseSVN pair might do the job.

Using "My Documents" folder also has an advantage because it never moves
around
on desktop. I wanted the quickest way to do a manual sync and a single-click
on a fixed
location has very low operation cost from UI point of view.

But now I know it's not possible, so I'll look for some other way - probably
a keyboard shutcut
to invoke svn process or such.

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