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Re: Bug ?? Inconsistency between tree and file list

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-12-23 22:40:02 CET

Ulf Zibis wrote:

> Sorry, it seems to be difficult. Perhaps it's because we're both no
> english natives. O:-)

I think my English is good enough.

> I mean the differentiation on which explorer item the MOUSE POINTER is
> set before right-clicking and executing "Clean Up". In my experience the
> "cleanup-trick" seems to be more reliable if it is executed by hitting
> the right-click referring to the root _folder item on the right side_ of
> the explorer's window to also refresh the badges of the _left treeview_.

This simply can't be, for one simple reason: where you start the
"Cleanup" command from has absolutely no effect. The cleanup is started
by the shell extension by starting a new TortoiseProc process and pass
the command (cleanup) and the path to do the cleanup for. That means the
TortoiseProc process has no information at all where the command is
started from. So how could that make a difference? The command is
executed the same way for both, with *absolutely no difference at all*.

The only difference is that the focus is in one case on the tree view
and in the other case on the list view in explorer. Which again only
proves that the explorer does not behave as described in the docs and we
can't do anything about it.

Stefan

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