Re: Connecting to a VisualSVN repository via HTTP with a custom port number

2009-05-09 Thread Daniel James

Nevermind, it started working on its own the next morning.  And no, I
hadn't thought of what you suggested.  Good to know.  Cheers.
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Re: History log converted to release notes?

2009-05-09 Thread Ryan Masten

I second this... You need to be able to:

* Export/Save the history log / timeline
* Create a changelog by comparing tags or etc.

On Mar 20, 4:39 pm, dauphine13 jasonc...@gmail.com wrote:
 I was able to usetimelineand copy out of there. so I could at least
 copy the text from there and edit in a text editor.

 On Mar 18, 9:04 am, dauphine13 jasonc...@gmail.com wrote:

  Any ideas here?
  I can't even find a way to copy the comments out of the history log
  into a  text file.
   you can out of thetimeline, but
  a create release notes button would be an awesome feature.
  - d13

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My personal wishlist (was Re: History log converted to release notes?)

2009-05-09 Thread Alberto Ganesh Barbati

That is indeed nice, but there are a lot of more important features
that have higher priority than that on my wishlist. Just to mention a
few (in order of priority):

1) possibility to see the local differences from the commit window
2) make revert to revision use svn merge and add update to
revision using svn update
3) merge/branch support
4) changelists support
5) sparse checkout support
6) history of the past commit messages in the commit window
7) possibility to fetch a past revision without performing an update/
merge (aka svn cat)

Just my opinion

On 10 Mag, 00:27, Marijn Huizendveld marijn.huizendv...@gmail.com
wrote:
 This sounds realy nice:-)

 +1 for/from me

 Enjoy,

 - Marijn

 On May 9, 2009, at 3:08 AM, Ryan Masten wrote:



  I second this... You need to be able to:

  * Export/Save the history log / timeline
  * Create a changelog by comparing tags or etc.

  On Mar 20, 4:39 pm, dauphine13 jasonc...@gmail.com wrote:
  I was able to usetimelineand copy out of there. so I could at least
  copy the text from there and edit in a text editor.

  On Mar 18, 9:04 am, dauphine13 jasonc...@gmail.com wrote:

  Any ideas here?
  I can't even find a way to copy the comments out of the history log
  into a  text file.
   you can out of thetimeline, but
  a create release notes button would be an awesome feature.
  - d13
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Re: My personal wishlist (was Re: History log converted to release notes?)

2009-05-09 Thread Ray
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Alberto Ganesh Barbati 
albertobarb...@gmail.com wrote:

 7) possibility to fetch a past revision without performing an update/merge
 (aka svn cat)


Can't you do the same by browsing the repo and exporting?

-Ray

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Re: My personal wishlist (was Re: History log converted to release notes?)

2009-05-09 Thread Alberto Ganesh Barbati

Yes, but that's very inconvenient. Assuming you are browsing your
working copy you need to:

1) switch to repo browsing
2) locate the file in the correct branch! (the same file might be
present on several branches)
3) click Select and select the proper revision
4) right-click on the file and choose Export...

What I would like is the following, while browsing your working copy:

1) right-click on the file and select Show history...
2) in the history dialog, right-click on the correct revision and
select Save revision to... from some (currently non-existing)
context menu

Wouldn't it be much simpler? That's what I do with TortoiseSVN under
Windows (I hate to keep mentioning TortoiseSVN, but it is really such
a wonderful piece of software!)

On 10 Mag, 01:50, Ray raimondi...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:11 PM, Alberto Ganesh Barbati 

 albertobarb...@gmail.com wrote:
  7) possibility to fetch a past revision without performing an update/merge
  (aka svn cat)

 Can't you do the same by browsing the repo and exporting?

 -Ray
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