In the context menu of each item there is the option to load the change.

Lukas

On 9 May 2011 18:06, Nick Chen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Lukas Renggli wrote:
>>
>> Actually you don't need to save your code to a temporary location. It
>> is enough to opeb the changes dialog before you revert. Having the
>> temporary copy is only useful when you screw up.
>>
>> Lukas
>>
>> On Monday, 9 May 2011, Lukas Renggli &lt;[email protected]&gt; wrote:
>>> You can't do it automatically from the GUI.
>>>
>>> What I do sometimes as a workaround is to commit the package to a
>>> temporary location (package cache), restore the old version, and
>>> selectively load and commit the changes to the new location.
>>>
>>> Lukas
>>>
>>
>>>
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>>> Lukas Renggli
>>> www.lukas-renggli.ch
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Lukas Renggli
>> www.lukas-renggli.ch
>>
>
> Hi Lukas
>
> I opened the Changes dialog. And I made it unclossable just to be safe. So
> now I
> have the list of all the changes. Then I revert back to an earlier version.
>
> Can you elaborate more on what you mean by "selectively load and commit the
> changes to the new location"? Do you mean copy-and-paste code from the
> Changes
> dialog back to the reverted version? Or are you using some other tool to
> selectively load those changes back in?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> --
> Nick
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