RE: [TSVN] Wish: Case-insensitivity within files
From: Tatham Oddie <tatham.oddie_at_fueladvance.com>
Date: 2005-07-04 13:48:38 CEST
Robert,
This setting is your friend:
Notice that these are SVN settings, so it will apply to all clients.
Your challenge now is just to find a diff tool that's compatible.
Thanks,
Tatham Oddie
Fuel Advance - Ignite Your Idea
www.fueladvance.com <http://www.fueladvance.com/>
-----Original Message-----
Hi to all,
I have problems when I'm using VB6 and SVN/TSVN.
I would like to have a case-insensitivity for my source
files. I already posted the problem to the Subversion
mailing list. But haven't got a solution.
Anyway, I found out that a solution in svn is not sufficient
since it should be also reflected in tsvn. However, it
might be possible that only a change in tsvn is necessary
to manage the problem (I'm not sure).
So what I simply want is that text files (source code) can
be compared case-insensitively. But I don't mean just the diff
viewer where those changes can be ignored. It should also
be visible by the state symbol in the explorer (only a red
sign when something has changed that is not just a case change).
Even better would it be if case changes only are recognized
within strings. Other case changes could be ignored.
Just a question: is the diff or merge programm used to determine
the state symbol or does this happen internally or even by svn?
For a background:
Here is my original positing to the SVN mailing list:
http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2005-07/0017.shtml
And here is an further explanation.
http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2005-07/0023.shtml
Thanks,
Robert
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