Hi Yuv,

> Please remove .hgignore from your .hgignore and commit - the ignores you
> listed are all useful for all Windows users.
>
Already done with your commit.

> Sure, I have not found an equivalent for TortoiseHG in Linux yet.  I have not
> bothered to search.  I can see that a good GUI like TortoiseHG has many
> advantages over the command line tools.  I am already using hg view (which is
> kind of a read-only GUI) as the most efficient way IMHO to get an overview.
>
TortoiseHg runs also on linux (at least on Gnome/Nautilus).

> I don't know if/how TortoiseHg edits the hgrc (or mercurial.ini) file; nor
> whether it does it the way the Mercurial people intend.
>
In TortoiseHg you can select whether you want to change the global
user settings or the repositories settings. Depending on which you
selected the corresponding file gets changed.

> I do know that if you add to the [ui] section of an hgrc file a line saying
>
> ignore = /path/to/special_ignore_file
>

Good to know, thats no directly accessable by TortoiseHg GUI.

> to avoid confusion, we should put in <REPO>/.hgignore only things that are
> globally valid for everybody; and put user specific ignores outside of it.

Ok.

Thomas

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