Stefan Küng wrote:
> Mariusz Nowak wrote:
>
>> Thank you! I've checked Network drives and all other drives as well.
>> I thought that this would solve the issue but it didn't. I can easily
>> see TSVN overlays in Total Commander when browsing local drives..
>> however when surfing Network or FTP drives they're not there.
>> In case of FTP I think it's because Total Commander treats such paths
>> differently - it doesn't show explorer shell extensions over
>> folders/files placed there.. therefore there's no TSVN menu.
>> but in case of Network drives which is just alias of Network in
>> Windows Explorer.. problem lies in that explorer by default doesn't
>> show hidden files there (there's no option change it!!).. so it's
>> impossible to see subversion (.svn) folder (unless it's not hidden)..
>> therefore TSVN doesn't show anything either. (I've tried that using
>> Internet Explorer directly).
>
>
> Settings Dialog->Look and Feel->Icon Overlays->Drive Types
> Check the "Network drives" there. Otherwise TSVN won't show the
> overlays on those drive types.
> But be warned: that will *really* slow down the system!
>
> Stefan
Probably I wasn't clear enough (sorry). In first line of message I
mentioned I that I've checked all drive types in settings for icon
overlays (Settings Dialog->Look and Feel->Icon Overlays->Drive Types)..
Issue lies elsewhere I stated it in further part of last message.
Thanks.
Mariusz
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Received on Sun Sep 4 02:23:43 2005