>From the commit dialog where you enter comments.
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The former. From the commit dialog where you get to enter the comments for
the commit but before the commit is performed.
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018, 2:40 PM Stefan via TortoiseSVN <
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> When you say "compare with base", you mean from the commit dialog before
> the
When you say "compare with base", you mean from the commit dialog before
the actual commit?
Or after an update in the "progress dialog"?
If the latter: that diff function creates a patch file because it has to
diff three files: the one before the update, the local one (could have
local
What I would expect when doing this is only beyond compare would be
launched with the left pane empty since the file has no base and the right
side with the file contents. Or I suppose the "compare with base" could be
grayed out/hidden since it doesn't have a base...
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 1:53
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(External)
"C:\Program Files\Beyond Compare 4\BComp.exe" %base %mine /title1=%bname
/title2=%yname /leftreadonly
BTW it "compares with base fine" for previously added files (i.e.
committing modifications). Only when there is not prior history (adding new
file) does the "compare with
how did you configure BC?
Note that you might have to put the placeholders for the paths in quotes.
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might be the first entry here:
https://svn.osdn.net/svnroot/tortoisesvn/trunk/src/Changelog.txt
you can try a nightly build if you like:
https://nightlybuilds.tortoisesvn.net/1.10.x/
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Doesn't happen to me, and that on multiple machines.
Also, TSVN does not use anything chrome related.
The only way I can think of that Chrome might even "know" about TSVN is
when using the file-open/save dialogs because there the TSVN shell
extension can get loaded into the chrome process. But
Good Morning,
for past few weeks I'm running into issue that certain first runs of Google
Chrome (let's say every 2-3 days) causes in to display an warning that
TortoiseSVN prevents it from working correctly and a suggestion that I should
uninstall TortoiseSVN in order to fix this situation:
I'm using TortoiseSVN 1.10.1, Build 28295 - 64 Bit on Windows 10 Pro and
I'm experiencing strange visual glitches in every TortoiseSVN dialogue that
involves a SVN Log pane (typically the "Select revision range" dialog to
perform a merge or the Project Monitor window). Let's see if I can
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