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Re: properties

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-10-01 09:58:01 CEST

John Norris wrote:

> just downloaded Tortoise 1.4. Using it against a work area that was checked
> out with 1.3.x.
> I like the new properties dialog.
> Have noticed that if I highlight one file and go to the properties dialog
> and "add" then the dropdown list consists 5 svn properties. If I highlight

The five properties you can add to files. The other properties can only
be applied to folders.

> several files, then the dropdown list consists of tsvn and bugtrac
> properties as well.

That's because when you select multiple entries, TSVN doesn't check if
there actually are some folders in your selection but assumes that there
are, and then shows you the properties you can add to folders.
Unfortunately, the file properties aren't shown in the list anymore
(already fixed, will be ok in 1.4.1) so you have to enter the property
name manually.

> Also, could the load function be explained - I am not really sure what the
> help notes are trying to say on this. Why / when would I wast to store a
> binary value as a property value?

I don't have any use for binary properties myself, but some other people
have: they store e.g. results from complete builds there. Or you could
add a thumbnail image for the file as a binary property (useful if you
need a 1GB application installation to actually view the file).

Stefan

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