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From: Edward Diener (eddielee_at_[hidden])
Date: 2005-02-05 22:31:05
Beman Dawes wrote:
> At 06:27 PM 2/5/2005, Edward Diener wrote:
>
> >You can find out which repository directory a particular SVN local
> >directory
> >is referencing by right-clicking, going into the TortoiseSVN
> submenu and >choosing Repo Browser. A TortoiseSVN setting (
> TortoiseSVN sub-menu | >Settings | Look and Feel | Context Menu )
> lets you put the TortoiseSVN >submenu Repo Browser directly in your
> right-clicked main menu. A good >suggestion to the TortoiseSVN
> people on the NG might be to put the full >repository path
> referenced by an SVN local directory directly on the >right-click
> submenu, at least as an option, to make it even easier to see >what
> repository path an SVN local directory references.
>
> There is a better way: View | Choose Details, then scroll the list
> down. If the directory has any SVN stuff, there are check boxes for
> SVN status, revision, URL, etc. Check the choices you prefer.
Yes, I see that. Powerdesk does not show it but Explorer does. Your find
reinforces my point in how user friendly TortoiseDVN is <g>..
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