perfect.. thanks for clarification and the tip to Revert - as it does
not do what I expected which is why I never Reverted.

On Jun 5, 7:50 am, Paul Willis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes you now have the most current version.
>
> Some of the terms in svn and Versions are a bit confusing sometimes.  
> In English the word 'Revert' suggests 'going back', as in your changes  
> in your working copy are new and you want to 'go back' to the pristine  
> version from the repository. But in reality the repository file may be  
> newer than your working copy changes if others are working on the same  
> file so it gets confusing.
>
> So think of revert as short for "Revert my local changes to the latest  
> version available from the repository"
>
> Paul
>
> On 5 Jun 2009, at 15:06, etard wrote:
>
>
>
> > I just did the revert.. thanks! so now, I have the most current
> > version of the file off the Repository... yes? Versions had been
> > keeping that local file up to date as I could see the modification
> > date on it was always changing and see in Transcript view the file had
> > been edited & updated locally so I was getting most current files I
> > understand. I just want o make sure the "Revert" did not roll back to
> > some version of the file that is say 3 weeks old as "Revert" kind of
> > implies that. I just want to make sure I have the most current file
> > and I am back in sync with the Repository.
>
> > On Jun 5, 6:48 am, Paul Willis <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I'm not sure what you did to 'redownload' the file from the  
> >> repository
> >> but you need to get it by doing a 'revert' command
>
> >> This replaces the file locally that you have deleted and keeps you in
> >> sync.
>
> >> Paul
>
> >> On 5 Jun 2009, at 14:41, etard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> but if I commit, will it not kill off the current file in the
> >>> repository? if so, then I am in serious trouble.
>
> >>> On Jun 5, 12:36 am, Alberto Ganesh Barbati  
> >>> <[email protected]>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> After deleting a file, you still have to commit.
>
> >>>> On 5 Giu, 03:11, etard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>>> So, I have a file that I accidentally deleted locally from my  
> >>>>> drive
> >>>>> under source control. The file still exists in the Repository.  
> >>>>> So, I
> >>>>> redownloaded the file. BUT, in my Browse view of my 'src' I see  
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> file name but with a "deleted" red circle w/ line through it to  
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> left of the files name. Yet, I have a copy on my drive now. So,  
> >>>>> why
> >>>>> does that deleted icon persist and can I get rid of it? I have  
> >>>>> tried
> >>>>> to right click on the file in my 'Src' and "Update" - and I do  
> >>>>> have
> >>>>> the most current version off the Repository... but that darn file
> >>>>> still lists as 'Deleted' in my Browse view and it is driving me
> >>>>> nuts.
> >>>>> Please, how can I remove it from that Browse view as I have the
> >>>>> file,
> >>>>> it is up to date, so I do not need that icon and file listed as
> >>>>> 'Deleted'!
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