I'm using Tortoise 1.9.7 64bit under Windows 7 and I'm trying to make Tortoise 
(SVN) learn to ignore certain files and file extensions. Thus I edited in 
Settings on the client the Subversion config file and added a line:


global-ignores = *.cpd *.pss *.hhp *.trl ehlpdhtm.js *.chm


But a file project.pss still has the red exclamation mark assigned to it. 
It seems that I first had to delete it in TSVN. 

Is the config file propagated to the server and does Tortoise "know" about this 
change such that other users know of the behaviour on their checked out working 
copy?

--
Christoph


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