There should definitely be a way to notice conflicts more easily. 
The transcript color scheme make it really hard to see which file is in 
conflict and there is no other way to find them.
I would like to have control over the colors but I could live with a good 
static color scheme.

Thanks.

Le mardi 8 mai 2012 10:56:58 UTC-4, Colin a écrit :
>
> Hi, 
>
> I use Versions at work and the one, seemingly simple, thing that has 
> always bugged me is the lack of color coding on the SVN transcript. 
>
> Currently, all the svn action entries are listed in grey with the 
> program log entries listed in black. 
> I want to be able to scan this list at a glance and see whether there 
> are any conflicts and which files are affected. 
> The grey is simply not very readable, as it is too light. 
>
> I would suggest, at least, changing the font color of any conflicted 
> lines.  A red or dark red would be perfect. 
>
> Beyond that, I would suggest changing the general font color from 
> light grey to a dark grey, if not black. 
> If it is deemed necessary that the program logs be distinct from the 
> general text, make them bold or some other color. 
>
> Ideally, the user should be able to configure these colors from the 
> preferences. 
> Other types of logs could also be color coded (such as Add, Delete, 
> etc...). 
>
> On Windows, I use TortoiseSVN.  They have a really great color scheme 
> that Versions could learn from. 
>
> Thanks!

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