I'm so glad I found out about option-drag thanks to Versions:-) Can't
imagine a workflow without it anymore, but perhaps that is due to my
lack of imagination;-)
Enjoy your weekend,
- Marijn
On Jul 31, 2009, at 5:03 PM, Rob Lewis wrote:
>
> I'm well aware of option-dragging in the Finder—i
I'm well aware of option-dragging in the Finder—it just never occurred
to me that (a) it would be a problem to copy a folder in the Finder,
and (b) I could option-drag in Versions.
On Jul 30, 11:45 am, Koen Bok wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> We realize option-drag is not that widely known as we expected
Hey guys,
We realize option-drag is not that widely known as we expected, and
we're working on making that better.
- Koen
On Jul 30, 6:42 pm, Ray wrote:
> Glad I could help. In Versions you can copy the same way as in the Finder.
> Just hold option while you drag. When you let go, it will as
Glad I could help. In Versions you can copy the same way as in the Finder.
Just hold option while you drag. When you let go, it will ask you for a new
name for the copy.
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.0/ch04s04.html Here's the part of the svn
book that explains merging and reverse merging. You
You nailed it, Ray. Thanks!
How does one do svn copy within Versions?
On Jul 27, 11:42 am, Ray wrote:
> Did you use the Finder to copy the already version controlled folder
> "Valid", along with the hidden .svn directory within it? If you didn't use
> the svn copy command from within Versions,
Did you use the Finder to copy the already version controlled folder
"Valid", along with the hidden .svn directory within it? If you didn't use
the svn copy command from within Versions, you're sure to confuse svn
because the .svn directory contains the old "Valid" directory's
meta-information, bu
I have a folder caled "Valid" in my repository.
I copied the local copy of the folder into my local copy of the
repository, and named the copy "Valid fFXL". I added some more files
to this new folder and renamed most of the others. I committed it to
the repository.
Now, somehow, the original "Val