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RE: Re: BUG: repo-browser allow expanding regular files as directories

From: Gerasimov, Ivan <Ivan.Gerasimov_at_transas.com>
Date: 2006-02-09 19:03:50 CET

Oh yes, right, I was not very accurate.
There must be a _space_ in the name of the file.
I've just tried that with a file named 'a file.txt'.

I also attached a picture of how it looks for me.

Thanks,

Ivan Gerasimov

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Large [mailto:simon@skirridsystems.co.uk]
Sent: ÞÅÔ×ÅÒÇ, 9 ÆÅ×ÒÁÌÑ 2006 Ç. 19:24
To: dev@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Subject: Re: BUG: repo-browser allow expanding regular files as directories

Gerasimov, Ivan wrote:
> WinXP, TortoiseSVN 1.3.1, Build 5521 - 32 Bit.
>
> Reproducing:
> Create a local repository, check it out into a working copy (say, c:\wc), create a new file in it (say, file.txt), add the file and commit.
>
> Now, open repo-browser, select the 'file.txt' and hit F5.
> You will see a plus sign left to the file name.
> You can click it and the file will get "expanded" - you will see the same file name under the selected one.

I am using the same environment and I can't reproduce this. Can you give
a more detailed recipe?

Simon

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