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Re: Renaming file

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2013 21:45:34 +0200

On 01.07.2013 11:29, Oto BREZINA wrote:
> I was do lot of renaming recently using file context menu and found out:
>
> 1. Original name can be seen only when dialog is shown, then you there
> no way to determine what file was dialog invoced for
> I would like to see original name in title or somewhere
> 2. entering same filename as original one disables ok - this is great
> but it took me a while to understand (especially as point 1 make it
> harder to detect)
> for me renaming to "self" is like adding 0, no change, svn however
> doesn't support it either, so it seems be correct implementation
> 3. prohibited chars detection runs after dialog confirmation enter/ok.
> Then hint is shown about prohibited char, al great but I automatically
> hit esc-key to get rid of that message what closes rename dialog, this
> happed more times in row.
>
> It would be great to add some status line into dialog showing status on
> the fly - e.g. "Filename ca not be empty", "Can not rename to itself",
> "Filename can not contains nsuported chars for windows envirement" etc.
> So error can be fixed before confirming dialog.
>
> If nobody object I will try to add it, or as I'm little busy thiese
> days, anybody can.

Those are good ideas. I've created issue #503 to keep track of this:
http://code.google.com/p/tortoisesvn/issues/detail?id=503

Stefan

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