Hi,

I can't seem to do this so forgive me if this feature is already here.

One of the great things about SVN is that it knows what files have
been added to the working copy. When I go to commit after selecting
the root node of my working copy, why doesn't Versions list the files
that have been added to the directory but I have not done an svn add
for?

When I use TextMate and issue a commit, it will tell me the files that
have changed and from that single window I can add those files.

I can't do this in Versions and it is very annoying having to open
each directory to just add the files or directories that have been
generated.

Is this functionality already built into Versions that I just don't
know about? Or if not, why isn't it there? Having to manually add
files in this way reminds me of Perforce for which I dislike.

Thanks,
Davinder

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