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RE: Re: Issue #544: "Re-open Commit-dialog after Commit finished", not working

From: Ronald Hoek <ronald.hoek_at_componentagro.nl>
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 00:06:33 -0700 (PDT)

I can confirm it 'partially' works in 1.9.2, because When I commit all changes, the dialog reapears!

> On 17.09.2015 14:58, Patrick Quirk wrote:
> > In TSVN 1.9.1 the new checkbox "Reopen dialog after commit if items were
> > left uncommitted" does not seem to have any effect, or at least how it
> > decides to reopen is not obvious to me. Consider this batch file:
> >
> > [[[
> > :: Add two files to a repository and open the commit dialog
> > svnadmin create repo
> >
> > svn checkout "file:///%CD%/repo" wc
> >
> > pushd wc
> > echo "File 1" > file1.txt
> > echo "File 2" > file2.txt
> > svn add file1.txt
> > svn add file2.txt
> >
> > TortoiseProc.exe /command:commit /path:%CD% /logmsg:"Committing the
> > first file"
> >
> > popd
> > ]]]
> >
> > When the user selects only one of the added files and commits it, the
> > dialog does not reopen. This occurs in 1.9.0 and 1.9.1 on both Windows
> > 7 and Windows 8.1.
> >
> > Is this a bug or am I misunderstanding this option?
>
> The bug is in the settings dialog: it shows the option as active even
> though it's not. Uncheck the setting, click "apply", then check it again
> and click "apply" or "Ok".
> Then it will work.
>
> Stefan
>
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