Thanks for you quick response.

I'll retake the modification later because I have too much work right now.
Maybe yes, I'll need help. I have been following the steps from the txt but
it's my first time with some tools. I read in some place that it needs
Visual Studio but I prefer Visual Studio Code. Is it possible to work the
project in VSCode? (I mean, I know that at the end it is just code but idk
if the project is configured to work with VS Code or there is any workspace
already created).

I cosiderate me expert in Git but new in Svn. I realized about you
mentioned. But, for example, when I do right click on a folder and click on
properties I see a URL indicating me that it is the current pointer to
cloud. That's that I would like to see in the Windows Title Bar. Just to
have present in which I'm working on.

Or do you know of there is a workaround to see that is the current URL? (i
remember that on the past I could organize files by "commit", "URL", etc in
the file explorer but I think that Win10 blocked this feature). Basically
that I would like to see is the current URL in the repo folder. That I'm
doing right now is TortoiseSvn > Switch and then I realize what is my
current brach/URL.

Do you think that it would be difficult to implement it for myself? I
haven't checked the code yet. My strong language is C and C++.

P.S.: A possible solution if we would like to see "branches" in title bar
is basically following tha same filter when we do a Switch Branch, because
I remember that in that section there is no all URL, just a small part of
the full URL. Or instead of that we can use a substring whose start point
can be selected by the user from experimental features (this only will left
the branch name because usually branches are in specific path). And
obviously Trunk wil be an exception because it always will exist.

Regards :)

On Mon, Oct 16, 2023, 11:20 PM Daniel Sahlberg via TortoiseSVN-dev <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> tisdag 17 oktober 2023 kl. 01:25:04 UTC+2 skrev [email protected]:
>
> I found this info in the documentation:
> https://tortoisegit.org/docs/tortoisegit/tgit-dug-settings.html
>
> ModifyExplorerTitle
>
> When using the status cache, the title bar of explorer windows are
> modified to include the branch name, stash count and if an upstream is set
> also the outgoing and incoming commits. Set this to false if you don't
> want this or if you have other tools which already do that. The default is
> true.
> Best regards.
> On Monday, October 16, 2023 at 4:19:47 PM UTC-7 Arath Burgos Hernandez
> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I saw this interesting feature in TortoiseGit (attached
> as currentBranchInTittle.png).
> Which can be enabled as follow (attached
> as currentBranchInTittle_TGit_Setting.png).
> The feature basically integrates the current branch in Windows Explorer
> Title when it is a Git repo.
>
> I saw that it was developed in this commit:
>
> https://github.com/TortoiseGit/TortoiseGit/commit/2871c9646ef0931c955ef1617a6e7db00e0e43ad
>
> However, this feature is not available for TortoiseSvn. I know that Git is
> better than Svn. Unfortunately, I have to continue using SVN yet. It would
> be great to have this feature.
>
>
> I tried to download an re-compile the project but I had some issues. Do
> you know if is it too complicated integrate that change on TortoiseSvn?
>
>
> A difference between Git and SVN is that a branch in Git is something that
> applies to a whole repository. In SVN, a branch is only a certain directory
> within the tree, copied from some other directory. By convention, branches
> live in /branches but there is nothing in the SVN design enforcing this. A
> repository can also contain multiple projects where each project has its
> own directory (with "branches" below). Finally, the equivalent of the Git
> Master/Main branch is the directory /trunk, which doesn't live beneath
> /branches at all.
>
> So the problem to solve is how to figure out the branch name. The only way
> is to have some heuristics that look at the path name, but that is bound to
> fail sooner or later depending on the repository layout.
>
> What was the problem compiling? Can we help with that?
>
> Kind regards,
> Daniel
>
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