Hi, Timo.
Sounds like great stuff.
To answer your question about labels, some time ago, a user requested the
current label
functionality. I liked the suggestion so I implemented it. The label is
actually only created on
the server, but it is possible to download the label file. The idea is that the
label is a plain
text document that can be checked in/out of your archive like any other file.
If you know what
you're doing, you could manually edit your label file to include/exclude
particular files. This
would be labor intensive, but it's functionality that some might want.
Also, storing the file in the archive gives you a pretty easy way to find and
act on (rebuild/get,
etc) the file when needed. I'm considering a change to the way branching in SJ
works that would
involve a similar concept.
Let me know when you're changes are complete. I can't wait to see what you've
done.
Thanks.
--Rob
--- Timo Haberkern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> i have done some development the last days. Here my the first overview
> of what i have don so far:
>
> - Adding a bunch of new icons for actions (user management, archive
> management...)
> - Changing the existing icons of the most actions
> - The userid/password dialog comes up with the current system user if
> the user is not stored
> - The .source.jam files can be stored to a different folder. So it is
> possible to keep them out of the target source directories (feature can
> be enabled in the pref-dialog-advanced)
> - Optimizing the imports of some files
> - Changing some source parts that created java warnings
> - Fixing some spelling bugs in the german language file
> - Inserting the newest version of the plastic look and feel
>
> I will do some more changes in the next days. My plans:
>
> 1.) Implementing recursive operations for folders (at the moment
> checkout, checkin)
> 2.) A right click of the mouse in the file table selects the item too
> 3.) Improving the diff-view a little bit
> 4.) Doing some GUI polishing
>
> And another question: Why are labels saved in the source folder of the
> client and not only on the server? If they are needed on the client i
> would do the same thing as for the .source.jam files, i would write it
> to a separate folder. So my source folder keeps clean...
>
> If i have done all the changes i will send you all changes
>
> Robert MacGrogan wrote:
>
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