Found a work-around for now:

1. Add the directory.  Versions will auto-add everything in the
folder.
2. Before you commit, go into the directory and 'revert' everything
you don't want to add.




On Dec 13, 1:48 am, robo <chase.delanguille...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Tortoise SVN has a feature that lets you undo an add.  I believe the
> steps are add a file, then BEFORE you actually commit the file, you
> can undo the add - not seeing this in Versions.  Am I missing
> something?
>
> I guess it would normally be a pretty minor feature, but in Versions
> it's kind of a big deal because if you add a folder, it seems to
> automatically do a completely recursive add on the entire folder, and
> there is no way to add just certain elements of the folder.  This is
> not preferred :)
>
> Another thing that could make this a non-issue would be to add the
> ability to selectively commit changes; as it stands right now, when
> you do a commit on a directory, it's going to grab everything and
> there is nothing you can do to check/uncheck the list of modified
> files you want to commit.

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