Re: Colour code in "SVN Check for modifications" dialog

2020-01-15 Thread tortoisesvn+APn2wQdifSP5mlL3SX-FiLjYObT_LPBCFKfPXz2j0Ir3vspG1zRP
Yes thanks I use ProjectMonitor as well.

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Re: Colour code in "SVN Check for modifications" dialog

2020-01-15 Thread Stefan via TortoiseSVN


On Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 10:54:36 AM UTC+1, (unknown) wrote:
>
> Hi Stefan
> First of all thanks for your work on TortoiseSVN!
>
> We use the "SVN Check for modifications" dialog all the time to stay on 
> top of local and remote changes.
> I have even automated it by calling TortoiseProc.exe /command:repostatus 
> /remote /path:%Project_path%
>

You know about the ProjectMonitor build in TSVN? It's in the start menu: 
basically a log dialog that stays in the background, notifying you of 
commits.

Stefan

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Re: Colour code in "SVN Check for modifications" dialog

2020-01-15 Thread tortoisesvn+APn2wQdifSP5mlL3SX-FiLjYObT_LPBCFKfPXz2j0Ir3vspG1zRP
Hi Stefan
First of all thanks for your work on TortoiseSVN!

We use the "SVN Check for modifications" dialog all the time to stay on top 
of local and remote changes.
I have even automated it by calling TortoiseProc.exe /command:repostatus 
/remote /path:%Project_path%

At the moment I have a few non-versioned files that can't be dealt with yet.
We recently had some confusion and delay because I didn't spot an important 
remote change, as it was the same colour than my non-versioned files.

I don't think this will confuse users, because this is only relevant to the 
"Check repository" option, when we specifically want remote changes to be 
brought to our attention.

Thanks

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Re: Colour code in "SVN Check for modifications" dialog

2020-01-14 Thread Stefan via TortoiseSVN


On Tuesday, January 14, 2020 at 4:19:04 PM UTC+1, (unknown) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> At the moment, in the "SVN Check for modifications" dialog:
> - local changes are in blue
> - non-versioned files are in black
> - remote changes are also in black (shown when clicking the "Check 
> repository" button)
>
> Can the colour for remote changes be changed? I guess this is a feature 
> request.
> Remote changes should stand out (maybe in orange), similarly to the way 
> local changes stand out.
>

if a file has both local and remote changes, then it will get colored in 
green, indicating a possible merge later when updating.
remote changes if there are no local changes are as you've noticed shown in 
black, since there's nothing you have to do.

Too many colors can also confuse users, so do you really want remote 
changes to stand out that way?

 

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