Seriously, in all my work with IDEA, the lack of 'individual file save' has *never* been an issue. It just isn't. You have "undo", which does the right thing. There's just no need. In fact, I like it BETTER, because I never get into a situation where I look at a file outside of IDEA or use a tool outside of IDEA and get the 'wrong version' because I haven't saved. Every time IDEA loses focus, it saves, so the on-disk representation is ALWAYS coherent to external tools.
I really think you're making a mountain out of a mole-hill here. Even without LVCS it's wonderful. With it, it's vastly superior. "markshotwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Ah...I was looking for a button(I also tried clicking all over the differences); such as in select the version, review the difference, then click the rollback button. Thanks. > > Though, being able to pick a particular change and rolling it back would still be nice, such as those accidental line deletes. > > I have used other products that can do mass changes to many files at once and not had any problems with files getting out of whack. In general, mass updates usually require you to approve them before they are executed. > > I had been keeping Local VCS off, cause I did want the overhead, but I guess I have little choice. :( > > Anyway, thanks again for the tip. _______________________________________________ Eap-bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.jetbrains.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-bugs
