Ben, Jorde,
Thanks for all the extra info. We'll see if we can make the whole
experience a bit smoother in the future.
Cheers,
- Dirk
On Jan 19, 2:05 pm, Ben Godfrey bpgodf...@gmail.com wrote:
Ignore this. The Compare All buttons appeared when I restarted
Versions. I hadn't restarted since
Hi Tim,
That's not an icon that's present in our app Versions
(www.versionsapp.com), where did you get that picture from?
All the best,
- Dirk
On Jan 27, 9:23 pm, treehousetim treehouse...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm struggling to figure out what this icon means.
Hey Mike,
I just took a look and it's possible.
In PathFinder's preferences, go to Reveal and check the box next to
Set Path Finder as the default file viewer and Versions will follow
suit, just like any other Cocoa app.
Cheers,
- Dirk
the Versions team
On Jan 27, 6:21 pm, Mike Combs
PS: You will have to restart Versions after checking or unchecking
this box for the change to have any effect.
On Jan 28, 12:39 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:
Hey Mike,
I just took a look and it's possible.
In PathFinder's preferences, go to Reveal and check the box next to
Set
Hi Simon,
If you select a folder in Versions' Browse view and hit Add in the
toolbar, it will add not only that folder, but also all of its
contents.
All the best,
- Dirk
the Versions team
On Jan 27, 6:08 pm, Simon Lucas si...@spiralproductions.co.uk wrote:
How do i use Versions to add a lot
Thanks for your replies. In theory this sounds good and exactly what
I tried yesterday. So I started from scratch with a new repository.
Here's what happens:
1. Create the beanstalk repository
2. Create a bookmark in Versions.
3. Check out the empty project.
4. In Snow Leopard OS X 10.6.6 add
Simon, you Will have to delete all the .svn folders in all the folders you
added. Those are hidden folders on the mac osx system. An app that makes easily
visible is called 'houdini'
Or you can do it via terminal if you know how to use it.
Regards,
Jorde
On 28 jan. 2011, at 15:59, Simon Lucas
Thank-you. I was just going to ask you to cancel my post as I found
the answer. I have realised that Versions cannot hide a user from the
ugly facts of svn ;)
Realising that there are hidden files all around. I found this:
rm -rf `find . -type d -name .svn`
I ran it in the project directory