I do not. I used to when I was first learning SVN at the command line,
but I haven't for several years. The inconsistency of icons was one
reason for the switch, but lack of overall utility (for me) was
another. Although I can appreciate situations when it may be useful,
especially on Windows with TortoiseSVN, I have found that Versions is
a much cleaner implementation and a better way for me to interact with
my SVN repositories, especially since I deal with quite a few at the
same time. Versions also presents more information that you can't
glean from Finder icons, such as pending updates in the repository,
the base revision of each file, and Subversion properties. I think
Finder icons would be a marginally nice feature if Versions (or
anyone, really) were able to "do it right", but there are a lot of
features I'd rank as much higher priority, personally.
On Jul 26, 2009, at 12:46 PM, inchworm wrote:
Ah thank you Quinn, at least I know where to start.
Do you yourself use SCPlugin or anything similar to display status
icons in Finder?
On Jul 21, 9:31 am, Quinn Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
If you're talking about the SVN status being displayed via icons in
Finder, that's not a feature of Versions — you may be using SCPlugin,
which does have issues with consistently displaying status.
If you're talking about within the Versions window when examining a
working copy bookmark, try toggling between "All" and "Changed" just
above the top left corner of the table view.
HTH,
- Quinn
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