Martin Lindhe wrote:
> Hello. I've been using TSVN for some time now and I must say that i love
> it!
> It makes me switching to Linux even harder...
> Every one of your developers deserve great praising for their wonderful
> work!
>
> Anyway. Im doing mostly web development and been using SVN+TSVN almost
> daily for some years now.
> I find the TortoiseIDiff tool really useful, but one little thing i miss
> is the display of file sizes. Since you dont see file size diffs in the
> normal log windows, this is a good place (and useful) to see.
>
> This is my scenario, and a pretty common one as a web developer i guess:
>
> 1) I create some web graphics, small gif, png or so. Add it to svn
> repository
> 2) At some time i run a batch tool to optimize all gfx (such as optipng
> or pngoptimizer)
> 3) Commit slighlty different files (hopefully invisible differences)
>
> Now i want to see the one diff that matters, how big are the files? 2
> bytes matter here.. :-)
>
> In TortoiseIDiff of version 1.4.5 the file size of a file less than a
> kilobyte is shown as:
>
> "File size: 0 k Bytes"
>
> In this case certainly the bytes would be more informative?
>
> Also i would really like to be able to see the exact file size in TIDIFF
> even for files larger than 1 kb, perhaps not enabled-by-default but
> through an option somewhere or so.
Done in revision 10629.
Stefan
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Received on Sat Sep 15 14:31:21 2007