Stefan Küng wrote:
> Molle Bestefich wrote:
>
>> Stefan Küng wrote:
>>
>>> But then, the 'c' from e.g. &Checkout was used by three other entries in
>>> the context menu - so what's the point then?
>>
>>
>>
>> In Windows, usually when multiple items has the same hotkey defined,
>> you can press the hotkey once more to activate the second item, three
>> times to activate the third, etc. And "instant activation" of those
>> items that have duplicates is turned off, naturally.
>>
>> Haven't tested the explorer context menu, but it should behave like
>> that, so you shouldn't have any problem just choosing a random key..
>
>
> I know that. But that's exactly what got people mad. For example, the
> 'properties' entry is usually the last in the context menu. If people
> are used to activate that entry with a hotkey, and TSVN uses the same
> hotkey, they suddenly have to press it twice. Remember: there are many
> language OS versions out there, so we can't just 'use a hotkey which
> isn't used by the OS'.
Is there scope for archiving the nightly builds' debug symbols on
Russell's server? As in, if you got a crash report, and could find the
symbol file(s) in this hypothetical archive, would that make the reports
useful?
A quick count yields about 20Mb of pdb files per nightly. If those were
shoved into some area as part of the nightly process, would that be useful?
Come to think of it, how about putting them into a second SVN repo; what
with their presumably only changing small amounts per revision...? That
way, of course, only the deltas are stored.
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Received on Mon Sep 12 19:00:10 2005