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Adminrhuijben
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This is on our TODO list. It just needs a good design to work correctly (especially around VS crashes)
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Adminrhuijben
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It’s on the TODO list and should be available in the near future.
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Adminrhuijben
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Starting today our daily builds are signed by ‘Bert Huijben – Open Source Developer’.
Thanks to Certum for providing keys to open source projects.
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Adminrhuijben
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Fixed in the next daily build
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Adminrhuijben
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Now available in the daily builds.
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I have tried the daily build and I can see the option is already there. Great work and thanks a lot.
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This is probably the last frequently done thing which I am still doing in Tortoise instead of Ankh.
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Adminrhuijben
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This feature is already available in our daily builds.
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I can see it now. It is present in the bottom list of "Changed paths", but not in the history list itself. Would it be possible to add it directly in the history list, like "Show changes", which is already present there?
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Strange. I am testing build 2.0.6058.370, but I do not see the feature present. I open a History viever for the file, but there is no annotate in its context menu.
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Adminrhuijben
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Available in our next daily build
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The message is there, the flashing is done and the tooltip is reliable.
Great work, thanks a lot.
Suma
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I have checked the recent changes, I have a few comments:
1) properties work fine, but the tooltips are very unreliable. Sometimes they appear as they should, sometimes do not, sometimes they are flashing (and the annotation bar under them seems to be redrawing repeatedly as well)
2) The most interesting information is still missing - the "message" (the comment given with the commit)
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Adminrhuijben
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Thanks for the information to make it easy to reproduce. Fixing was a little bit more work, but the fix is in the current daily build.
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Great, I confirm this working now.
Thanks a lot.
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Probably relevant: when I open a Find dialogue in the Annotate window, there is no option Look in "Current document", and the dialogue switches itself automatically into "All open documents"
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Adminsrijken
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We plan to make this a user option, defaulting to diff.
(What the default will be is still under discussion as TFS seems to default to open.. We will probably add Ctrl+Doubleclick for the other option)
We didn’t implement Ctrl-Doubleclick in the end, because it didn’t work (Ctrl-Click is used for multi select support).
The option to configure what happens when you double click is available in daily builds (see Tools → Options → Source Control → Subversion Enviroment). The same action is performed when you hit the enter key
Suma
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Works great, thanks a lot.
Note: I would gladly donate to show my gratitude, but I cannot find a way to do this.
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Wow. This is what I call agile user support.