I am a bit unclear on what you are asking:

Do you want to know if there is a way to have Versions prompt you 
(automatically) with a message that there are unversioned files within the 
directory tree you have selected to commit and to have the prompt include the 
option to add all those files so they can be committed? 

The short answer to that question is no. So far as I can tell, Versions lacks 
this functionality, but Cornerstone has it.

The fastest way to see such unversioned files in Versions is to have the 
Versions browser show "changed" files instead of "all." Then one has to select 
all the unversioned files, add them, and then you can finally commit. I agree 
that that is too many steps, but I don't see any faster way to do it with 
Versions.

Rob
On Nov 10, 2010, at 9:28 AM, louis w wrote:

> Either I am missing something or Versions needs an improved way of
> adding files in a repo.
> 
> Presently when I am working on a project and get read to commit
> changes (after adding files throughout) and hit commit, there is no
> indication that files have been added. Previous SVN clients
> (SubEclipse) I have used have automatically prompted me to add these
> missing files. Instead what I have to do i manually navigate
> throughout the directory structure adding each file which needs it.
> 
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