I'm so glad I found out about option-drag thanks to Versions:-) Can't  
imagine a workflow without it anymore, but perhaps that is due to my  
lack of imagination;-)

Enjoy your weekend,

- Marijn

On Jul 31, 2009, at 5:03 PM, Rob Lewis wrote:

>
> I'm well aware of option-dragging in the Finder—it just never occurred
> to me that (a) it would be a problem to copy a folder in the Finder,
> and (b) I could option-drag in Versions.
>
> On Jul 30, 11:45 am, Koen Bok <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> We realize option-drag is not that widely known as we expected, and
>> we're working on making that better.
>>
>> - Koen
>>
>> On Jul 30, 6:42 pm, Ray <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Glad I could help.  In Versions you can copy the same way as in  
>>> the Finder.
>>> Just hold option while you drag.  When you let go, it will ask you  
>>> for a new
>>> name for the copy.http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/ch04s04.htmlHere'sthe 
>>>  part of the svn
>>> book that explains merging and reverse merging.  You'll have to do  
>>> that from
>>> the command line.
>>
>>> -Ray
>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Rob Lewis <[email protected]>  
>>> wrote:
>>
>>>> You nailed it, Ray. Thanks!
>>
>>>> How does one do svn copy within Versions?
>>
>>>> On Jul 27, 11:42 am, Ray <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Did you use the Finder to copy the already version controlled  
>>>>> folder
>>>>> "Valid", along with the hidden .svn directory within it?  If you  
>>>>> didn't
>>>> use
>>>>> the svn copy command from within Versions, you're sure to  
>>>>> confuse svn
>>>>> because the .svn directory contains the old "Valid" directory's
>>>>> meta-information, but now it's in a differently named directory.
>>>>> If this is what happened, you mucked up your working copy: I would
>>>>> check out a new working copy and reverse merge to before the  
>>>>> version
>>>>> where you copied the Valid directory
>>>>> to ValidfFXL.  Then I would commit that — this reverts the repo  
>>>>> to before
>>>>> you made the mistake.  Then, use Versions to make a copy of  
>>>>> Valid and
>>>> rename
>>>>> it to ValidfFXL, and do all your changes and commit.
>>
>>>>> -Ray
>>
>>>>> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Rob Lewis <[email protected]>  
>>>>> wrote:
>>
>>>>>> I have a folder caled "Valid" in my repository.
>>>>>> I copied the local copy of the folder into my local copy of the
>>>>>> repository, and named the copy "Valid fFXL". I added some more  
>>>>>> files
>>>>>> to this new folder and renamed most of the others. I committed  
>>>>>> it to
>>>>>> the repository.
>>
>>>>>> Now, somehow, the original "Valid" folder has been populated  
>>>>>> with the
>>>>>> new files from the "Valid fFXL" folder, and there is a question  
>>>>>> mark
>>>>>> next to the "Valid fFXL" folder in Versions' browser. I can't  
>>>>>> get rid
>>>>>> of this question mark. If I try to Add it, I get a message that  
>>>>>> it is
>>>>>> already under version control. If I try Force Add, the question  
>>>>>> mark
>>>>>> disappears briefly, then reappears.
>>
>>>>>> How can I revert the "Valid" folder to its original state  
>>>>>> without the
>>>>>> added files? When I try to revert, nothing happens.
>>
>>>>>> How did those new files get in the "Valid" folder anyway?
>>
>>>>>> And why do I have the persistent question mark next to "Valid  
>>>>>> fFXL"?
>>
>>>>>> It's kind of looking like Versions is as confused as I am. I'm  
>>>>>> using
>>>>>> version 1.0.4/65.
> >


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