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Drag and drop seems to work fine with Safari and other programs,
fortunately.
- Along the same lines, though, an Open with item in the context
menu would be handy.
Thanks for considering these requests!
-Gabriel Gilder
Gabriel Gilder
Graphic Design Web
jasper...@gmail.com wrote:
You could try and see if backing up and trashing your Versions
preference file fixes the issue.
Regards,
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On Sep 10, 8:45 pm, Gabriel Gilder gabriel.gil...@gmail.com wrote:
Awesome, glad to hear these are in the works.
I took a look
I'd like to second the request for a non-modal commit/update process -
personally I think this is the current #1 major impediment to
productivity in Versions, and fixing it would make the experience of
using the app so much more smooth.
Thanks guys!
-Gabriel Gilder
Totally agree that checkboxes in a commit dialog makes much more sense
with large, deeply nested projects than manually selecting everything
you want to commit. I had to deal with this for several months on a
large project and believe me, it would be much faster to have
checkboxes presented. As
It sounds to me like you're keeping too much of your project under
version control. I don't know of any hosts off hand that would offer
SVN support on a live server, and in any case SVN is generally not
intended to be running on a live server because of the extra storage
hit, among other reasons.
Hi there,
I just discovered a small, probably rarely occurring bug with the
Local Changes command.
If you run Local Changes on multiple items with the same name,
Versions will only generate a temp file for one of them. So for
instance, say I have a file setup like this:
A/
index.html
B/
Double-clicking a file with multiple files selected only opens the one
you clicked, rather than all of them. The Open menu command/contextual
menu command correctly opens all the files.
-Gabriel
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And of course, having Open with... in the context menu could also
help with these situations.
-Gabriel
On Feb 9, 11:06 am, faun faunzyb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to see Versions have its own application associations
applied to folders as well. I would suggest an optional
Dirk, I'm on 10.6. I think I'm getting used to the buttons, though.
And as Quinn mentioned, it is easy enough to tell what view you're in
by the content of the window. I think my initial freakout was more
that the unselected buttons almost looked disabled...
On a side note, it seems like everyone
Sounds like you're asking about two separate issues here:
1. How to update your WordPress files in your SVN repository
2. How to push changes in your SVN repository to your web server
The two are mostly unconnected. For the second issue, the simple
solution would be to just use SSH to connect
That sounds very strange. I leave Versions open all the time and I
have a huge amount of projects bookmarked in the sidebar, so I was
curious to see what my outgoing bandwidth was like... it's nearly
nothing. Hovers around 0 with occasional blips of 1-5 KB/s. I have
roughly 15 project bookmarks
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