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Re: WinSVN or WinCVS equivalent for SVN ?

From: Tobias Schäfer <tobiasschaefer_at_gmx.de>
Date: 2006-11-28 12:01:14 CET

On Tuesday 28 November 2006 11:40, dajtw wrote:
> Can I ask if tortoise allows flat structure display of a directory like
> WinCVS? For example to display every single 'modified' file that needs
> commiting across the entire directory structure? This is the one thing
> that keeps me using WinCVS and I think tortoise cvs doesn't have...

If you call "Commit" or "Check for modifications" on a directory you will
recursively see all files which are modified or added.
Unversioned, unmodified and ignored files can optionally be shown in
the "Check for modifications" dialog.
Unversioned files can optionally be shown in the "Commit" dialog.

Tobias

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