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Re: Very nice and extremely useful app, but ...
by Mark Volkert on Tuesday 17/Apr/2007, @02:52
I use TortoiseSVN at work and like it too.
But the overlay is what I don't like. Specially when you have more than e.g. 200 project files, you don't get an overview about changed files. The file list is too big and you have to scroll. Crazy file icons make it even worse.

I like the different view modes of konqueror. Viewing directory contents like a file manager or viewing directory as a repository incl. a lot svn information.

Regards, Mark
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Re: Very nice and extremely useful app, but ...
by Diederik van der Boor on Tuesday 17/Apr/2007, @05:01
> But the overlay is what I don't like. Specially when you have more than e.g. 200 project files, you don't get an overview about changed files.

I think both are useful.
- overlays to see what's changed in one folder.
- a list of files for lots of changes. I use the "SVN commit.." menu in TortoiseSVN for that.
- and perhaps a "svn diff | colordiff" overview because it still does things I can't do in a GUI.

I really like how TortoiseSVN does things. Konqueror/kdesvn should learn from it too.
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