[TxMt] subversion question

Ken Scott optikos at gmail.com
Thu Mar 30 05:28:12 UTC 2006


The project in use doesn't have a top-level folder in the project  
pane. The files were just dragged in (he didn't see the point of  
having the folder-it just indented the file names).

Without the top-level folder, is there a way to get the same behavior?


On Mar 29, 2006, at 3:36 PM, Eric Coleman wrote:

> Ken,
>
> For your first question,
>
> 1) Make sure you have at least 1 file open
> 2) Click the folder in the project pane
> 3) hit the shortcut to bring up the svn bundle.
>
> This only works if you checked out the svn bundle from the svn  
> server.  afaik, the version in textmate by default won't work like  
> that
>
> Regards,
>
> Eric Coleman
>
> On Mar 29, 2006, at 5:30 PM, Ken Scott wrote:
>
>> Just started looking seriously at the subversion bundle last  
>> night, and have a couple of questions.
>>
>> One, is there a way to do a commit of the entire project folder  
>> without first selecting all files in the project window?
>>
>> Second, how hard is it to add the svn delete and move commands to  
>> the menu? That's about the only commands I saw that really were  
>> missing. I'm helping someone get up to speed with version control,  
>> and he prefers to stay in the editor for as much as possible.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ken Scott
>>
>>
>> On Mar 27, 2006, at 6:22 AM, thomas Aylott wrote:
>>
>>>> So, in the process of writing the screenwriting bundle I'm  
>>>> working (and using every day) I've come to the conclusion that  
>>>> it might be cool to look into subversion for working with  
>>>> screenwriting projects.
>>>>
>>>> Obviously I know nothing about subversion, so my question is:
>>>>
>>>> Is this stupid?
>>>> Do you guys have any good resources for getting started with  
>>>> subversion?
>>>> Is there a better solution (since I'm just using text-documents)?
>>>> I can't seem to find a really good intro on how to use TextMate  
>>>> with Subversion, did I miss it somewhere?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> I would recommend setting up a hosted webdav svn server somewhere.
>>> That way you will have access to your stuff from any computer and  
>>> easily give other people access and track what they do.
>>>
>>> I host all my stuff with dreamhost. They have a subversion server  
>>> creation thing. I have like 7 or so svn repos running on there  
>>> now. It literally takes about 30 seconds to fill out their little  
>>> form and then it takes their robot about 10 minutes to create  
>>> everything and email you.
>>>
>>> I'm sure other hosts probly have something similar.
>>>
>>> There's a svn command that lets you backup the entire repo will  
>>> all changes and everything. I would recommend backing everything  
>>> up occasionally, because you never know.
>>>
>>> Awesome bundle, BTW.
>>>
>>> thomas Aylott
>>> subtleGradient
>>>
>>> PS: No, I don't work for dreamhost. But I have been hosting with  
>>> then for more than 9 years.
>>>
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