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      under review  ·  6 comments  ·  AnkhSVN - General  ·  Admin →
      FlintZAFlintZA gave this 2 votes  · 
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        The update window is a modal dialog. If we were to keep this open, there’s no way to use Visual Studio without closing it.
        We will need to add another way to take a look at recent changed made by others by either caching the updated files list, or the before/after revision and showing the log messages between the two.

        Note that updates are logged to the Subversion page of the output window.

        FlintZAFlintZA gave this 2 votes  · 
        FlintZAFlintZA commented  · 

        I'd like to add another vote for this. I actually don't mind at all that the window is modal and that I would have to close it before continuing work in studio, I would just like to be able to review the files that changed. Of course first prize would be something like the TortoiseSVN update dialog that allows in-place conflict resolution.

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