I didn't know Cornerstone before reading about it here, that looks
great. I started using the trial today and like it a lot, polished UI,
shortcuts for everything and an integrated diff viewer with syntax
coloring.
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I added some files to my working copy but didn't yet commit.
When I run Show Local Changes, I get a file not found error message:
Can't open file '/Volumes/Foo/bar/baz/.svn/text-base/Foobar.h.svn-
base': No such file or directory
It would be nice if the Show Local Changes toolbar button and men
On Oct 21, 2:58 pm, Quinn Taylor wrote:
> Check under View > File Browser Columns. I think "Properties Status"
> is the one you're looking for.
Thanks, that was indeed what I was looking for.
Sorry for the noise, I did look for it before posting, but I did it
with a right-click on the table
The command line SVN client shows me locally modified properties with
a second column:
M Foo/Sources/UI
A Foo/Bar
M Test-3.0
MM notes.txt
(I hope this shows properly in Google Groups.)
The two last lines have local property changes, which is why there is
an M in the secon
On Oct 21, 8:54 am, Sofa wrote:
> This is indeed related to the bookmarks change badges updating.
Good to know, because I can live without that so I will switch it off
and see if that improves things.
> Are the repositories for which you have bookmarks really large?
Yes I would say so, lots
Hi there,
I just started using Versions. I always keep an eye on the system load
and I noticed that Versions uses a lot of CPU when I do nothing with
it, just let it sit in the background:
http://skitch.com/liyanage/nd755/versionsapp-cpu-load
It does this for several minutes, then goes back