TortoiseSVN Feature Request: In the log messages dialog it should be possible to distinguish files that have only modified svn:properties (e.g. mergeinfos) from 'real' (content) changes
From: Andreas Ländle <al_at_soloplan.de>
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 16:36:32 +0100
Hello,
if I take a look into the 'Log message' dialog I can see which files were changed in a revision. Unfortunately it isn't quite possible to detect for which files the content has changed and for which files only the meta-data (e.g. svn mergeinfos) has changed.
Most of the time I look at the message log I only want to see real code changes. So probably it would be a possibility to add a option to hide 'only-meta-data-changed'-files? Or it would be an option to grey out the lines showing files that have only changed meta information?
I think that this feature would be very convenient for all users extensively using merge tracking information.
Please let me know if I was unclear or if I could/should provide more information.
Best regards,
Andreas Ländle
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