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Re: No more bulk Undo Add?

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 09:22:44 +0100

2008/9/7 Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>:
> frustum_at_pacbell.net wrote:
>> On Aug 14, 1:18 pm, Stefan Küng <tortoise..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Olivier Lefevre wrote:
>>>> Subject says it all. Since recently (1.5?) it is no longer
>>>> possible to invoke Undo Add on several files in one pass,
>>>> only one at a time. I'm pretty sure it was possible before,
>>>> although AFAICT neither the manual nor the change log
>>>> mention this change. Why was it made?
>>> Please try a nightly build. This should be fixed already.
>>
>> I'm using TSVN 1.5.3 on windows XP. I just discovered that I can't do
>> the batch "undo add" either, and in looking to see if this shortcoming
>> was already known I found this thread. I'm new to SVN, so perhaps I'm
>> just confused, but I believe 1.5.3 came out after the message above
>> was posted. Did it revert again?
>
> Works for me.
> The "undo add" of course only works if the file you right-click on is
> actually 'added'. If you select a bunch of files where not all of them
> are added, then the menu won't show up.

... in which case you will get 'revert' instead which does the same thing.

Also you can right click on the folder and 'revert'. You then get a
list of modified/added/deleted files and you can select which ones to
revert/un-add/restore.

Simon

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