> On Mar 18, 10:02 am, Quinn Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: >> An easier way than typing all the filenames to ignore is to right- >> click on a resource and select Ignore from the contextual menu that >> pops up. Still, that's not to say that a non-modal window wouldn't be >> nice to have... >> >> Quinn >> >> Sent from my iPod
On Mar 18, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Robert Goldman wrote: > Yes, that will work, but often I have things like "I want to ignore > all the files like this one." So I want not to ignore a single file, > but to look at the filename and compose a glob (wildcard) pattern from > it. Great point, when doing wildcard ignore patterns, you have to do it by hand, and the modal window is annoying. On Mar 18, 2010, at 9:30 AM, Gabe Johnson wrote: > If you'd like to ignore several files, it currently requires a bit of > work. Right now you can't ignore several files at once. It would be > neat if you could select several files, right click one of them, and > ignore the lot. Agreed, I would LOVE to right-click on one of a group of selected resources to ignore all of them. I consider this to be a polishing feature that Versions really should add sometime, though there are still plenty of more pressing features I consider higher priority. > You *can* ignore using wildcards: select a folder, then 'Edit' the > ignore properties (right pane). You can supply wildcards like "*.txt". Very true. In situations like these, Versions doesn't do it just right yet, and I often pop up a Terminal window and `svn propedit` the resource. Certainly not ideal for those not familiar with Terminal, and something the Versions team can (and should) address. - Quinn
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