Bugs item #1914859, was opened at 2008-03-15 11:28
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Priority: 5
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Submitted By: Ted Pavlic (neodore)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Global options should show up more often

Initial Comment:
Right-clicking on a repository reveals a "Settings" submenu under the 
"TortoiseHg" menu. Under that menu are the local (repository) and global 
(system) settings.

Right-clicking on a folder that is NOT a repository reveals the "TortoiseHg" 
menu but does *NOT* reveal the "Settings" submenu. So, the only way you can 
quickly get to the global settings is to create a repository first.

The "global" settings should show up in the Mercurial menu *everywhere*, even 
if we're not looking at a repository.

(yes, I do know that you can run "hgtk" directly to call up the configuration 
tools; it would just be nice if it was in the menu everywhere too)

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Comment By: TK Soh (tksoh)
Date: 2008-03-16 19:41

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FYI, the global setting menu is accessible *everywhere* with the dev
version of TortoiseHg:
  
  http://tortoisehg.sourceforge.net/hg/tortoisehg-crew/rev/69e97f805cf1

It will be available on the next release.

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