PHPEd does what you're talking about.
I believe that PHPEd shows the icons as displayed in Explorer. I don't
think it cares how the icons are set, just what they are for the files
in the Code Explorer.
Maybe ask NuSphere how they do it, or investigate getting the icons as
Explorer sees them.
Cameron
-----Original Message-----
From: Janosch Scharlipp [mailto:tsvn_at_lists.scharlipp.de]
Sent: Thursday, 19 June 2008 6:41 a.m.
To: dev_at_tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Subject: Integrating TSVN in an IDE
Hi,
i want to integrate Subversion support into an open source IDE
(FlashDevelop.org) which is written in C#.
The integration of all those great dialogs TSVN comes with, is simply
done by showing the standard windows explorer context menu, but showing
icon overlays based on the file status seems to be a bit more
complicated.
Since getting file status via svn.exe is slow (and always slow) i
thougth, i could profit from TSVNCache.exe.
The problem is, that i have no experience with c++, so it is difficult
for me to read and understand the source of TSVN and TSVNCache. All i
understood is, that TSVN communicates with TSVNCache through a named
pipe.
My questions are now:
1) do you think, it is possible to use TSVNCache in my case?
2) is it enough to get communication with TSVNCache working via a named
pipe to get the file-status in most (99%) of all cases, or do i have to
implement alternatives?
3) is there a simpler/better way than the named pipe?
Happy about every advice,
Janosch
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