Ooops. I just noticed that this feature would be a little redundant in
the repo browser as the full path is _normally_ in the address combo
box. However, I think I found a bug where this combo box is not showing
the file name when launching the repo browser from the `show log`
window. When I right click a revision and select `browse repository`,
the file never shows up in the address bar even after refreshing the
tree and selecting files.
Can anybody verify this and/or is this an already confirmed bug.
[ Additional quirk ]
Ideally speaking, the repo browser loader should be able to find the
original file in the repository in its original name and location at
that revision and display that path as it should be at that point in
time. I know that the querying would be a little more to get that effect
but still it would be very slick if it did so.
BTW - a `copy path` feature still might be a good idea anyway or maybe
even binding this to a cntr-c press when a file is selected which would
be even more efficient than a contextual menu pick.
Thanks,
Tim
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: `Copy path...` pick in repo browser
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 14:58:33 -0400
From: Java script Dude <jsdude2005@yahoo.ca>
To: dev@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
[Feature Request]
When doing merges where the branch has changed paths or names during
development, I find that the merging process is a little more difficult
because I have to do allot of searching or typing.
If a contextual pick in repo browser was available to `copy path`, I
could easily have two repo browsers open with one pointing to branching
revision and the second pointing to the branch merge point and could
easily copy the path's into the merge tool.
BTW - Thanks for the great program! Open source rocks :]
Regards,
Tim
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