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Re: Re: Svn 1.8 - Problem with Choosing items during checkout

From: BladeOfLight16 <bladeoflight16_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2013 05:41:06 -0400

I would tend to agree that clicking a directory should select all of its
children. If I want subdirectories or individual files, I'll expand the
directory and click on the things inside it. That seems more intuitive to
me. At the very least, there needs to be a simple way to select all
children and then unselect a couple of them.

My use case for "sparse" check out is to have a single checkout for a
trunk/tags/branches structure and only have the trunk and a couple of
branches checked out. I'm still on 1.7 at the moment, and the way it works
is plenty intuitive for me. If selecting a directory does not select the
children in 1.8, that would make my set up very difficult/tedious to
achieve given that our repositories tend to have hundreds of files, or am I
misunderstanding how it works in 1.8 based on Wojtec's description/image?

On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 4:50 AM, Wojtek Szybisty <dzielny.woj_at_gmail.com>wrote:

> Is there a way to select all directories and files in repo browser and
> then deselect a few directories(with everything in it)? This is how it
> worked in TortoiseSVN 1.7.
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