I'm new to each of these myself, but my understanding is that
TortoiseSVN is a Windows Explorer plugin.  Any functionality you're
getting within other applications is a (potentially) happy accident.
For Eclipse, the "proper" plugin is Subclipse.

On 8/8/06, Kris Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone gotten the TortoiseSVN plugin to work well in Eclipse? I
> may be confused about my setup (SVN, Eclipse, and Tortoise are all
> pretty new to me).
>
> Here's my issue: On my team we get a lock on a file before we edit,
> using TortoiseSVN. This works fine from Windows Explorer. Inside
> Eclipse, I have been unable to configure it so that the Get Lock
> command shows-up on the Tortoise submenu. I've checked the settings
> from there, but this seems to apply changes only to the Windows
> Explorer context menu, not to the context menu from within Eclipse.
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Kris
>
> 

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