+1 from me too.
By the way, I have figured out that if I can get a
carriage-return-delimited list of files that I want to ignore, I can
paste them into the Inspector > Properties > Ignore > Edit dialog.
Joe
On Friday, October 2, 2009, Quinn Taylor wrote:
> +1 from me as well. (I'd rank this as
this would be a big convenience for me as well
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Contextual menu items are either in ~/Library/Contextual Menu Items or
in /Library/Contextual Menu Items.
On Oct 5, 1:43 am, Fabio wrote:
> I tried your svn client, then I decided to remove it with appZapper,
> but I still have the contextual menu item in the finder. How to
> completely remove V
Hi Jasper.
Thank you for your quick reply. I'm going with Shannon here -
multiple working copies isn't the optimum solution for me:
I'm working with repos where a single working copy (containing
lots of images / large files) can easily grow up to 300MB.
When working with our ticket-branches I of
There are many reasons why this is not an acceptable alternative,
including wasted drive space, wasted bandwidth, needless additional
file management, needless additional projects in my IDE, and not being
able to keep my development environment as close to my Windows using
counterparts.
Shan
On
I think he's probably talking about something like `svn switch`, in
which case no, Versions doesn't yet provide a quick way to do that.
Creating multiple working copies is one way to go, but the idea behind
svn switch is that SVN can modify/add/delete only the files that are
different betwe
Hi,
For me it only auto expands the root folder and leaves all the rest
closed. Is the behaviour different for you?
Regards,
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On Oct 2, 6:27 pm, bstewart wrote:
> Is there a way to prevent versions from auto expanding all the
> directories in my entire project every
Hi Fabio,
The contextual menu item you see is auto added by the Finer after you
launched the application for the first time. It will be automatically
removed the next time your logout and login again of your mac.
In Snow Leopard you could even manually remove it by going to System
Preferences, Ke
Hi Sebastian,
How do you mean exactly? I'd suggest making working copies for all the
releases/branches you switch between often.
Regards,
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On Oct 5, 9:24 am, Sebastian Schulze wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm working in a repo with quiet a lot release / hotfix branches.
> Is
Hi Jasper,
Sorry to hear you are having trouble. This shouldn't happen.
Couple of questions:
Do you have a lot of expanded repository bookmarks? What protocol do
your repositories use, https:// or svn+ssh://? Could you create a
sample of Versions, using the Activity application when it's doing
t
Hi there,
I am very happy with the 1.0.6 changes.
However there is one thing that is not working fine for me: Show
badges with working copy changes.
It is a fantastic feature. But when I close my MacBook Pro to go home
after a while the versions process is taking almost all the cpu.
I have onc
Hi all.
I'm working in a repo with quiet a lot release / hotfix branches.
Is there a way to quickly switch between different branches using the
Versions GUI?
Thanks,
Sebastian
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