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Re: No extended context menu/delete (keep local)

From: Simon Large <simon.tortoisesvn_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 07:13:27 +0000

2008/12/8 Paul Kirkaas <pkirkaas_at_gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> Bug? Feature Request? User Interface Question?
>
> Like many people, I was not aware of the "Extended Context Menu" in Windows,
> so maybe I'm doing it wrong, but, with Win XP2, I hold down a shift key
> (tried both left & right keys), right click on a folder (tried both left or
> right pane), move the cursor down to the TortoiseSVN sub-menu (tried both
> continuing holding down shift key, and releasing it). And I get the same
> menu as the regular context menu; meaning no "delete (keep local)" option.
>
> So I don't know if this means I'm doing it wrong, or if there is a problem
> with my XP/Explorer, or if there's a problem w. Tortoise. To simplify, I
> would really suggest not bothering with the extended context menu and just
> move the few functions that are there into the regular menu. They could be
> useful to many users who don't even know they exist now.
>
> I also wonder if there is any other way to access that functionality without
> relying on the extended context menu?
>
> Anyway, thanks for a great tool.

Which version are you using? "Delete (keep local)" appeared in 1.5.0

Simon

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