On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Steve Borho <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 2:23 AM, Adrian Buehlmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 11.05.2009 05:59, Steve Borho wrote:
>>> The cmenu's worked, what little testing I did of them.  Debugging is
>>> compiled in so the debugview sysinternals tool will show you debug
>>> spew if you're curious.
>>
>> I've just downloaded and installed
>> http://tortoisehg-nightly.googlecode.com/files/TortoiseHg-090510.exe
>>
>> Looks good so far. Context menu and overlays on files work out of
>> the box.
>>
>> For testers: to get the overlay icons on directories, you must enable
>> the new thgstatus extension in your mercurial.ini. In section [extensions]
>> add a line
>>
>> thgstatus =
>>
>> Then you will have a new command "hg thgstatus" [1].
>>
>> You must do a "hg thgstatus" in each repository where you want to have
>> overlay icons on the directories. The icons on the directories are
>> not updated automatically. To update them do a hg thgstatus. We will
>> probably have to add this to the context menu.
>
> I've uploaded a new installer (these may be nightly for a while as we
> churn through these issues).  This installer has said context menu
> option to update the icons, and I added a call to shell_notify() so
> the explorer window refreshes automatically after the dirstate is
> refreshed.
>
> Adrian, if you can add an argument to your thgstatus command like
> --delay, that makes it wait until the second ticks over, we can call
> that directly from the few dialogs that need it.

The context menu behavior when files are selected is broken on a
couple of fronts.  First, we should be presenting a different context
menu (add, remove, rename, etc).  Second, passing the filenames to
hgtk via stdin seems to not work.   I've added some extra debugging
and found that hgtk is unable to read stdin (it gets an IOError), so
that launch function needs a bit of work.

--
Steve Borho

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