I wonder if it is possible to make a SVN plugin which is integrated into the file panels (left/right) like the FTP plugin.
Might be tricky because there are security aspects, you will probably not want to "accidently commit crap" by just copying ...
SubVersioN file panel plugin
Re: SubVersioN file panel plugin
Thank you for this link.
A PlugRing search returned no matching result, only a separate subversion plugin; the PlugRing plugin returns no results anymore, is this feature dead?
A PlugRing search returned no matching result, only a separate subversion plugin; the PlugRing plugin returns no results anymore, is this feature dead?
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Re: SubVersioN file panel plugin
What do yuo mean by separate plugin? Did you search by “Subversion” instead of “SVN”? See Subversion Client.LigH wrote:A PlugRing search returned no matching result, only a separate subversion plugin
PlugRing has been reimplemented whereas the plugin hasn't.LigH wrote:the PlugRing plugin returns no results anymore, is this feature dead?
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Re: SubVersioN file panel plugin
Yes, I found exactly this plugin.
It is possible that I used a wrong assumption - that SVN could work like FTP, with a local directory in one file panel, and a distant directory in the opposite file panel. That seems to be against the philosophy of SVN, I believe now: Update all changes, commit all changes - not single files.
It is possible that I used a wrong assumption - that SVN could work like FTP, with a local directory in one file panel, and a distant directory in the opposite file panel. That seems to be against the philosophy of SVN, I believe now: Update all changes, commit all changes - not single files.