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Subcommand Features

by Russell Collins :: Rate this Message:

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I am using the Subcommander utility and so far I a like it.  I understand that it is in beta so I am not expecting it to be perfect at the moment.  The one thing that I would like to see is for a user to be able to point to a directory that is not under Subversion control and bring in the projects/directories that are under version into the project.  Example:

 

The C:\Development directory is not under version control.  However, I have 2 subdirectories that are under version control.  I would like to be able to point my project at C:\Development and the 2 subdirectories are brought into my project (basically a recursive feature).  If this is already in place, I not know how to use it so I might need some guidance on this.

 

I really like the Blame feature.  Keep this in there.  Overall, I like the product and will continue using it.

 

 

Russell Collins

Sr. Software Engineer

McLane Advanced Technology

254.771.6419

 

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Re: Subcommand Features

by Martin Hauner-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

On 06.11.09 22:51, Russell Collins wrote:

> I am using the Subcommander utility and so far I a like it.  I
> understand that it is in beta so I am not expecting it to be perfect at
> the moment. The one thing that I would like to see is for a user to be
> able to point to a directory that is not under Subversion control and
> bring in the projects/directories that are under version into the
> project. Example:
>
> The C:\Development directory is not under version control. However, I
> have 2 subdirectories that are under version control. I would like to be
> able to point my project at C:\Development and the 2 subdirectories are
> brought into my project (basically a recursive feature). If this is
> already in place, I not know how to use it so I might need some guidance
> on this.

I'm not exactly sure what you like to do. The 2 subdirs are from a single
project or from different projects?


Maybe this helps: you can drag & drop your subdirs into the bookmark view (empty
area) and subcommander will create a new project for it. You have to do this
twice (for each subdir)

If you drop something on an existing project subcommander will ask if it should
add it as repository or working copy to the project.



> I really like the Blame feature. Keep this in there. Overall, I like the
> product and will continue using it.

Thanks :)

> *Russell Collins***


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Martin

Subcommander 2.0.0 Beta 5 - http://subcommander.tigris.org
a Win32/Unix/MacOSX subversion GUI client & diff/merge tool.

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