After reboots it does seem to now show everything I had selected. Although 
now I'm getting the same issue as everyone else on Win 11 22H2 - none of 
the Win 11 style menu items work, you have to use the classic context menu. 
The other post about this issue seems to say it might be a Windows 11 issue.

On Tuesday, 18 October 2022 at 12:13:27 UTC+1 daniel.l...@gmail.com wrote:

> When I was testing I had some trouble to get Explorer to accept the new 
> settings. I had to kill explorer.exe and restart it (logout/login or 
> restart computer should have the same effect) before changes appeared. It 
> didn't seem consistent (sometimes I had a feeling the items appeared 
> immediately, but I didn't test it enough).
>
> I didn't mean that menu choices don't appear because of performance 
> issues, rather if it could hurt performance to show all at once. Thinking 
> of it, it's probably more likely to give users the possiblity remove seldom 
> used options to reduce clutter.
>
> /Daniel
>
> tisdag 18 oktober 2022 kl. 12:19:51 UTC+2 skrev peter.l...@gmail.com:
>
>> I did not think to check that. However, I went to the Win 11 context menu 
>> settings and ticked the "Delete" option, but the option is still not there 
>> when you right click a file already committed to SVN.
>>
>> I really hope this isn't a performance thing because otherwise if/when MS 
>> remove the classic context menu TortoiseSVN will be unusable.
>> On Monday, 17 October 2022 at 17:45:35 UTC+1 daniel.l...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Have you noted that there is a setting which commands are displayed in 
>>> the Windows 11 Context menu?
>>> [image: image.png]
>>>
>>> I'm not sure why not all commands are shown but I expect there is a good 
>>> reason (performance?).
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>
>>> Den mån 17 okt. 2022 kl 16:33 skrev Peter Row via TortoiseSVN <
>>> torto...@googlegroups.com>:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> Just upgraded to 1.14.5.29465, to see if that added/fixed my issue.
>>>>
>>>> If I select 1 or more files in Win explorer, right click, Tort SVN 
>>>> menu, there is no option to SVN delete the file(s).
>>>>
>>>> In order to do this I have to use the Win 11 show more options menu 
>>>> option to get to the classic context menu where the SVN delete option is 
>>>> still available.
>>>>
>>>> Can this please be resolved/added back when you get a chance?
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