Hi all,
As I mentioned in an earlier post, one of the ways I am using TextMate is to manage FileMaker Pro development projects. TextMate will open the external files, but does not seem to be aware of changes made externally to those files when issuing a Commit or Status via the Subversion Bundle. svnX and RapidSVN both notice the changes and commit the modified files. Is there something I need to do to enable this functionality in TextMate? I am using SVN version 1.4.3.
Thanks,
Don Levan
On 7. Mar 2007, at 19:16, Don Levan wrote:
As I mentioned in an earlier post, one of the ways I am using TextMate is to manage FileMaker Pro development projects. TextMate will open the external files, but does not seem to be aware of changes made externally to those files when issuing a Commit or Status via the Subversion Bundle. svnX and RapidSVN both notice the changes and commit the modified files. Is there something I need to do to enable this functionality in TextMate? I am using SVN version 1.4.3.
I don’t understand this. Are you saying that TextMate’s Commit and Status does not have your modified files shown as such?
Do you have anything selected in the project drawer when you call up the action? Try select only the containing folder.
Hi Allan,
Thanks for your reply. You were right, if I select only the containing folder, SVN status shows all of the files which have changes. If I have one or more files selected in the project drawer, Status only reflects the state of those files.
One final question as relates to this: Is it possible via a command or environmental variable to store the addresses of the repositories you use regularly.
Thanks,
Don
On Mar 8, 2007, at 1:35 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 7. Mar 2007, at 19:16, Don Levan wrote:
As I mentioned in an earlier post, one of the ways I am using TextMate is to manage FileMaker Pro development projects. TextMate will open the external files, but does not seem to be aware of changes made externally to those files when issuing a Commit or Status via the Subversion Bundle. svnX and RapidSVN both notice the changes and commit the modified files. Is there something I need to do to enable this functionality in TextMate? I am using SVN version 1.4.3.
I don’t understand this. Are you saying that TextMate’s Commit and Status does not have your modified files shown as such?
Do you have anything selected in the project drawer when you call up the action? Try select only the containing folder.
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On 8. Mar 2007, at 15:27, Don Levan wrote:
One final question as relates to this: Is it possible via a command or environmental variable to store the addresses of the repositories you use regularly.
When would you select from this list? Normally you only specify a repository once, and that is when doing the first checkout.
Hi Allan,
I am sorry for the question. You are right, once you have the working copy on your machine, you do not need to re-specify the repository. Thanks for your help and for this wonderful product.
Don
On Mar 9, 2007, at 7:48 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 8. Mar 2007, at 15:27, Don Levan wrote:
One final question as relates to this: Is it possible via a command or environmental variable to store the addresses of the repositories you use regularly.
When would you select from this list? Normally you only specify a repository once, and that is when doing the first checkout.
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