WinCVS does it that way, works quite well. N.
dimiter wrote: > What about if there is an action for VCS operation forcing the dialog to > appear- then I can map: > > Ctrl+`, O to "Checkout" > Ctrl+Shift+`, O to "Checkout and force dialog" > > --dimiter > > > "Robert Hedin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I don't know if anyone else has this issue, but I thought I'd mention it-- > > Our policy is to provide a brief note regarding what changes were made to a > given file when committing it to CVS. This entry is made in the "Log > Message" field on the CVS Options pane when perfoming a CVS commit. > > So far, so good. > > At times, I find myself "missing" the OK button just a bit-- especially when > making a large number of changes. When I do this, like as not the cursor > slightly past the "e" in the text for the checkbox "Do not show this dialog > in a future"-- resulting in the checkbox being inadvertently checked. > Unfortunately, I generally realize that I missed and compensate, but don't > notice the checkbox is on until too late. This means that I have to go into > the project properties to re-enable the messages on commits, taking time, > slowing things down etc. > > Note that I'm not sure this needs to be changed, although I expect that most > people have a policy (either do or don't for each function) and don't need > to be prompted each and every time. I just find it very annoying when I get > bit. > > Also, I expect that the dialog should read "Do not show this dialog in THE > future" just to pick nits. > > Thanks for the rant. > > rob. > > _______________________________________________ Eap-features mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.jetbrains.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-features