On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Georg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> one of my colleagues who uses tortoisehg on Windows reports an annoying slow
> down of the Windows explorer once tortoisehg is installed.  I figured that
> would probably be caused by the decoration of the files and dirs with the Hg
> state icons (unchanged, changed, etc.).

You are right. The official term of these decoration is called overlay icons :-)

> Is there a way to turn off the decoration, still keeping the other features
> like tortoisehg context menu?

What version of TortoiseHg are you using?

With version 0.4 (currently at RC1, with RC2 coming soon), you can
turn off the overlay icons by setting the value of
'tortoisehg.overlayicons' key to False in your mercurial.ini.

You can all enable/disable the overlay icons in the selected repo by
setting the same key in the .hg/hgrc file of the repos.

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