Settings and activity
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120 votes
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An error occurred while saving the comment I'm not quite convinced this should be part of the Visual Studio integration. I think it makes more sense to have a separate tool that captures the log messages on a given target (subversion file path or URL), and parses the log messages from there.
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Fix is planned for the next release
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139 votes
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Popup menu? You probably mean a context-menu somewhere, but on which control is the main question…
[Reporter answered: I mean when right-click on the Text Editor.]
Current status: This will be implemented with some extra UI updates to the commit dialog. (You will get into the commit editor of the project containing the file with the current file checked and other changes unchecked)
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33 votes
Many commands are already available on the changed files list. We are working on the issues to also make them available on the top list (that doesn’t have a single file selection)
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The right way to fix this in AnkhSvn, is to fix the from/to revisions when using the Recent Changes view. Recent Changes shows you what revisions/files have newer versions in the repository. It makes much more sense to diff working <-> base in case of a remote change, or remote + local change