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Summary: | Allow version control actions on all open files | ||
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Product: | versioncontrol | Reporter: | swilk <swilk> |
Component: | Subversion | Assignee: | Ondrej Vrabec <ovrabec> |
Status: | NEW --- | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | swilk |
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
swilk
2011-03-09 11:52:25 UTC
Use the "Show Changes" action which opens a window with all the changes made in your repository. There you can select your files and commit them separately I am aware of that option, but it does not fit my use case. I am using subversion. As branching in subversion is pain in the akhm, I meen impossibly difficult, I often leave unfinished work in my working copy, and do some other work on the same working copy in the same project. To start this work I usually "close all" opened files, make the changes I need, usually in more than one file and then commit those new changes. To do that I have to manually select them from commit window or show changes windows. This operation is very error prone, as I can easly miss some files or commit files I should not commit. All I need is to run a subversion command on the open files. Anyway, this issue will be less important to me in some time, as we are movig to Git, which branching ability should reduce need for cherry picking commits. |