Also, there is an option "Unversioned files mark parent folder as
modified" on the "Icon Overlays" page of the Settings dialog.
Although I personally do not use it and prefer the method mentioned by
Cory, that is to use the "Check for Modifications" dialog. Also,
"Commit" dialog shows those files, if "Show unversioned files" option
it it is checked.
2008/6/17 Cory Trese <cory.trese_at_gmail.com>:
> Sean,
>
> I use "Check for Modifications" and "Show Unversioned Files" for that.
>
> You could also just do an "Add" at the top level in your project and it will
> pull up a list of everything that could be added from the sub-folders.
>
> - Cory
>
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 11:52 AM, sean.michael.flannery_at_gmail.com
> <sean.michael.flannery_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> I'm new to TortoiseSVN and one thing I struggle with is: if I'm
>> doing a lot of work on a Subversion project and add files, I can't
>> seem to find an easy way to manage that change. TortoiseSVN does not
>> flag the directories as different since the new files aren't in the
>> repository. I'd like to be able to right click on the base directory
>> and get a diff or some thing, that lists all the new files. Right
>> now, I have to just stay aware of it and that can lead to build
>> issues, if I forget a file. ... ...I'm sure there's an easy way that
>> I'm simply missing. Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Sean
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