Allan Odgaard schrieb:
On 11 Mar 2009, at 08:31, Thorsten Hamann wrote:
FWIW, the Subversion bundle works exactly the same way. If you commit from a text file, it only tries to commit said text file; if you want to commit a folder or the whole project, you have to click the appropriate place in the project pane.
But if you have no selection in the project drawer, the Subversion bundle commits the entire project. This is also what my patch to the Git bundle introduces.
So obviously there are people who edit a bunch of files without ever touching the project drawer. I'm still in the process of getting used to Apple-T, so if I work on a project, I've likely clicked onto the active file in order to open or focus it. That way I didn't stumble upon the behaviour you describe.
The behavior about using selection in drawer, falling back on project folder, falling back on current file, is the way I want all bundles to behave. Though I have not made any serious effort to advocate it since in 1.x you have to manually unselect the file for this to be ideal (or have the folder with the file you switch to collapsed), but in 2.0 TM won’t do any automatic selection in the file browser, making this suggested behavior rational.
After the great current version, I'm really looking forward to 2.0, thanks for elaborating on details of how it's going to work internally. :)
Is there any way of signing up for beta testing it?
Thorsten