On 7 February 2014 18:41, Damjan Zemljič <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I don't know how to effectively check the topics discussed till now within
> the mailing lists, therefore, please apologize and point me to the thread
> covering that already.
>
> The question / proposal:
> I'm using meld mostly from command line (no arguments). It's great. But
> recently, I'm forced to use SVN (remote repositories), but on the other
> having GIT freedom at the same time on the same code worked upon would make
> me even happier. Unfortunately, there is no way to tell meld which RCS
> should prefer. I guess that shouldn't be too much effort to add it, or?
>
> Maybe just to be explicit and clear of what I'd like to do:
> svn co ... Foo
> cd Foo
> git init .
> git add .
>
> ...
> use git & meld doing smaller steps,
> ... satisfied with the results...
>
> svn commit...
>
> GIT and SVN can coexists on the same code without the problems. But only
> command line is available, no fancy Meld tool.

If I understand correctly, this is already how Meld works. We have a
hard-coded preference order for VCSes, with distributed first, so Meld
should do what you want already? You can select which VC to use with
the drop-down in the top-right corner if the default selection isn't
what you wanted.

cheers,
Kai
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