You can filter out the .svn files using gProject
(http://gskinner.com/products/gProject/). In the settings you can filter
out single character strings (such as the "." in .svn)
I hope this helps, as it has helped me in development.
Cheers,
Nick
mathis wrote:
Hi there,
anybody found a workaround for the following scenario? When checking out larger
svn-projects, Flash CS3 on Mac OSX seems to get confused by the .svn-folders.
E.g. it doesn't find classes. When removing those .svn-folders, everything
works fine - but this isn't an option for working professionally... :)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mathis
Btw. - is there a bugzilla for the Adobe Suite?
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