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By jonas.kirilla - Posted on March 22, 2007 - 11:04:52 (#21459)
Current version when comment was posted: MoleSVN 0.2 |
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Are you still planning a 0.3?
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By gmiranda - Posted on May 6, 2006 - 05:51:32 (#19668)
Current version when comment was posted: MoleSVN 0.2 |
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Each time an operation (svn) is finished, tracker crashes. Zeta 1.1 here.
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| Re: Password-savy BTextControl... |
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By kor - Posted on July 27, 2005 - 11:35:46 (#17335)
Current version when comment was posted: MoleSVN 0.2 |
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thanks Phillipe for the tips ;)
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| Password-savy BTextControl... |
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By Philippe Houdoin - Posted on July 27, 2005 - 09:46:57 (#17328)
Current version when comment was posted: MoleSVN 0.2 |
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Instead of using 3rd PassControl & his filter minion, since R5 one could do this:
yourTextControl->TextView()->HideTyping(true);
Give a look at:
http://www.beunited.org/bebook/Release%20Notes/InterfaceKit.html#BTextView
That's one MoveSvn's CVS repository directory to remove. If it was possible, which is not with CVS ;-). Hello SVN!
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| Re : More Integrative Intelligence |
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By kor - Posted on July 21, 2005 - 12:21:42 (#17285)
Current version when comment was posted: MoleSVN 0.1 |
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@Philippe
Thanks for the link ;)
Merci bien pour Mesa.
@bonefish
I'm also an Eclipse user, and i really like the Team synchronize view, it's really impressive.
The aim of MoleSVN for the moment is to provide easily all svn commands to developpers, with a popup menu. Future versions (>v0.2) will have a better and dynamically popup menu, which will depend of the state of the selected files, like TortoiseSVN.
After that, i think we will develop icon overlay functionalities in the Tracker. The icon will display the state of the file. And here, we can have the same thing that Eclipse team, with realtime icon modification (not easy to do without problems but we will try).
The diff/viewer comes after all that, except if developers want this function quickly...
Thank you for your remarks.
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| Re: More Integrative Intelligence |
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By Philippe Houdoin - Posted on July 21, 2005 - 11:06:26 (#17284)
Current version when comment was posted: MoleSVN 0.1 |
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Ingo,
I guess showing to non Eclipse users what this view looks like could help:
http://help.eclipse.org/help31/topic/org.eclipse.platform.doc.user/reference/ref-33.htm
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| More Integrative Intelligence |
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By bonefish - Posted on July 21, 2005 - 08:49:51 (#17282)
Current version when comment was posted: MoleSVN 0.1 |
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It would be very nice, if the add-on would provide a bit more of intelligence regarding the integration of the different svn commands. Currently it merely seems to map the commands more or less directly.
I like the way the Eclipse CVS plugin handles that. There you have a "Synchronize with Repository" action, which switches to a new perspective showing a tree view with all files that have been changed locally or remote (with a little icon indicating what). Furthermore two side-by-side views are shown, displaying the currently selected file how it looks locally and remote with graphical markup indicating the differences. When selecting one or more files in the tree view you have a context menu (IIRC also tool bar buttons) for applying operations like "Update", "Commit", "Override and Update" (ignoring the local changes, replacing the file with the latest repository version), "Override and Commit" (replacing the repository version with the local one), and "Remove from View" (just removing the file from view, e.g. in case you don't want to commit changes to it yet and don't want to have it in the way when committing/updating other files).
So, something like this "Synchronize with Repository" would be really cool. Since svn status/diff can operate completely locally, a similar commit perspective, that only shows local changes and allows to commit/revert, would be nice, too. Well, it could at least check (on request?), if there are remote changes to the locally changed files, so that there won't be conflicts/commit problems.
Regarding the forementioned diff views in Eclipse, they don't only show the differences but also allow editing. You can even select certain remote changes and copy them into the local file. Anyway, I think this is really a lot of work and not that important either. For the time being it would be completely enough to simply display the output of the svn diff (Pe contains highlighting code for diffs, BTW).
Thanks for starting the project. :-)
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| @BiPolar |
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By kor - Posted on July 17, 2005 - 12:58:18 (#17238)
Current version when comment was posted: MoleSVN 0.1 |
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> Pretty neat. Only a small issue with the popup menu, that should appear below the cursor's hot-spot, so that you can navigate it with the arrow keys (without having to move the mouse away).
ok, I will fix it in the next release.
> Would it be too dificult to add CVS support? (as the commands aren't that different to svn...).
No, i have already planned to support CVS in the source code. But i prefer finish MoleSVN (v1.0), and only after beginning a new addon MoleCVS. It will come soon i hope.
Thank you very much for your remarks.
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| Works nicely. |
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By BiPolar - Posted on July 17, 2005 - 12:38:48 (#17237)
Current version when comment was posted: MoleSVN 0.1 |
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Pretty neat. Only a small issue with the popup menu, that should appear below the cursor's hot-spot, so that you can navigate it with the arrow keys (without having to move the mouse away).
Would it be too dificult to add CVS support? (as the commands aren't that different to svn...)
Thanks for your work!
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By gmiranda - Posted on July 9, 2005 - 18:56:44 (#17156)
Current version when comment was posted: MoleSVN 0.1 |
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Thanks! This is great, i really like TortoiseSVN for Win.
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