> http://www.wolosoft.com/en/cvs-ext/
Interesting. Questions: 1. What's different between this and TortoiseCVS? 2. You may want to consider a more visual difference between clean and modified than just a color difference: for those whose color acuity isn't great, or if the monitor dpi is too high or the quality is low, the difference in colors is hard to spot. Instead of showing a *lock*, you may want to show "tick" and "cross". The "lock" itself is a useful icon for a "locked" (cvs edit'ed) file. 3. Does this extension know how to handle directories that may have modified CVS files underneath? (Especially if that directory itself doesn't have a CVS subdirectory?) This (the latter point) was one of the weaknesses of TortoiseCVS, IIRC. -- Shankar. _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
