Have you considered using the cleanup option rather than the revert option? 
That would allow the selection to revert the files and break the locks.

Hope this helps.


On Wednesday, 7 August 2019 17:40:05 UTC+1, Grouflon wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> My team and I are often confused by what we found to be a weird behavior 
> of TortoiseSVN. 
> When you revert a file that you previously locked, you silently keep the 
> lock and has to remember that you have to unlock it manually afterwards. I 
> don't think there was a single time where this behavior was what I wanted 
> to do, so I was wondering, can anyone advocate for this behavior ? 
>
> I see how silently unlocking a file on a revert operation could be a 
> strong UX issue, but I believe that having a checkbox at the bottom of the 
> revert window, and being able to define its default state in the settings 
> would be a great improvement in terms of team workflow. 
>
> Does anyone have thoughts about this ? 
>
> PS: I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask for this, if not please 
> feel free to tell me so.

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