Hello all.

If these changes are as well done as those implemented by Timo ages ago, they
look very interesting.

By the way, there's something else Timo could do (well, in fact, anyone else
would be alright, but as he is currently working with the sources...):
Most (not all, though) of the messages that appear in the log panel (or whatever
its name is, the read-only textarea in the bottom) seem hardcoded and not
translated: "Getting latest version of file", "Checked in file", etc. They ought
to be externalised like all the others. That will bring all the language files
out of date, but they can be updated with the default English versions until the
new labels are translated.

Many thanks,
Albert.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert MacGrogan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Timo Haberkern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [SourceJammer-devel] Re: Sourcejammer development


> 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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