[TxMt] Re: working with SVN
Hans-Jörg Bibiko
bibiko at eva.mpg.de
Tue Feb 28 20:39:53 UTC 2012
On 28 Feb 2012, at 21:11, Lewy wrote:
> I have been using cmd-Y with SVN. It works fairly well, however has one problem for me. When I select status (zero from the list) it shows me the status only of one file. What I want is what the SVN command line does -- to show the status of files that are modified, added, deleted, whatever.
>
> The idea is to find everything I just modified for a commit. Commit seems to work only on one file as well. Is there a way to work with the repository instead of just one file?
Hi,
did you try to click at the blueish "smart folder" or "SCM Status" ⇧⌘Y?
There you see all uncommitted changes. Simply select all or whatever what do you want to commit, or diff against working copy ... via ⌘Y.
Best,
--Hans
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