This would be very helpful since hunting down individual files to commit in
the UI with a large repository is not so user friendly, especially if you
mis-click and loose all your previous selections.

On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Quinn Taylor <quinntay...@mac.com> wrote:

> +1 This would be quite nice. In Eclipse, the Subversive plugin puts a
> checkmark by each item to select whether it should be part of the commit.
> The trick (as always) is how best to provide the desired functionality in a
> tasteful and useful way, not just spewing information all over the screen
> and making the user sort through it.  :-)
>
>  - Quinn
>
>
> On Oct 12, 2009, at 7:23 PM, ChopperDog wrote:
>
>
>> First let me say I really like Versions. But (unless I just can't find
>> it) it is missing a key piece of functionality. Namely the ability to
>> Commit an entire directory, and then deselect certain files from the
>> list presented.
>>
>> I typically work on a number of stories at the same time so need to
>> commit only part of what has changed. There might be 50 changed files
>> over 30 directories, but maybe I only need to commit 35 of the files.
>> I'd like to commit the entire parent directory and then be able to
>> deselect certain files from the commit window before proceeding with
>> the commit.
>>
>> Again, a really great product otherwise. Thanks.
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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