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Re: Commit only parts of files

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 20:42:06 +0200

On 05.04.2016 13:55, fonitzu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After digging for a while, I have found in tsvn's help at 4.4.3 that
> using TortoiseMerge it is possible to "cherry picking" changes to be
> included in a commit (in context of "Restore after commit").
>
> How about other differs?
> I regularly use ExamDiff and I miss this feature, I always need to undo
> all other unrelated changes in a file before committing.

It doesn't matter which diff tool you use. If you activate "restore
after commit", then you can edit the file with whatever tool you like
and then commit. After the commit, the file is restored to what it was
before, i.e. a new diff will show only those changes that were not
committed before.

Stefan

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