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Re: Feature Request: Option to *always* commit all the changes in the *entire* working copy.

From: Daniel Becroft <djcbecroft_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 15:37:19 +1000

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 7:49 AM, Nick Sabalausky <business4_at_semitwist.com>wrote:

> Greywolf <greywolf at starwolf dot com> Full name Greywolf <greywolf at
> starwolf dot com> Date 2009-08-04 13:59:41 PDT:
> >
> >This is precisely what the "Cancel" button is for: "Hey, where's all the
> >other stuff I changed? Oops. Checking in from the wrong spot. Try
> again..."
>
> There is absolutely no reason why I should have to babysit TSVN when all I
> want to do is "Commit all changes in the entire WC". Which actually leads
> me
> to yet another alternate suggestion that'll most likely just get completely
> dismissed: "SVN Commit Entire Working Copy...".
>

The workflow currently with TortoiseSVN is as follows:

1. Navigate to WC root.
2. Right-click -> Commit
3. 'Select All' toggle
4. (Optional) Entire a log message
5. [Commit]

By adding an additional "SVN Commit Entire WC", only a single step is being
saved. If it was added as toggle, then it becomes another step, and no
saving is made.

Cheers,
Daniel B.

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