Subversion Support!
Subversion Support!
You guys rock! I can finally ditch Windows Explorer for good!
Thanks again!
Derek
Thanks again!
Derek
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Re: Subversion Support
The SubVersion support is nice in Salamander, I for one use it constantly (with TortoiseSVN for various different projects I work on).
The IconOverlay, however, doesn't work in Vista at all (I use Vista Business 64-Bit). It's annoying as hell to go back and forth between Salamander and the regular Vista explorer windows just to check in/out projects.
I guess i'm wandering when the new versions of Salamander will be out, as the roadmap for future versions seems quite out of date. As a registered user of Salamander, i'd like to know when a beta is available or when we can expect a new stable version. Thanks
Andy Kellett
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The IconOverlay, however, doesn't work in Vista at all (I use Vista Business 64-Bit). It's annoying as hell to go back and forth between Salamander and the regular Vista explorer windows just to check in/out projects.
I guess i'm wandering when the new versions of Salamander will be out, as the roadmap for future versions seems quite out of date. As a registered user of Salamander, i'd like to know when a beta is available or when we can expect a new stable version. Thanks
Andy Kellett
andy@f1-software.com
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Re: Subversion Support
What do you mean by "doesn't work in Vista at all"? If you have 32bit version (because AS is 32bit app.) of TSVN, you will see all icons like in Explorer.AndyK wrote:The IconOverlay, however, doesn't work in Vista at all (I use Vista Business 64-Bit). It's annoying as hell to go back and forth between Salamander and the regular Vista explorer windows just to check in/out projects.
Jiri {x2} Cincura
Hi,
I'm using the 64-bit version of TortoiseSVN, as I am using the 64-bit OS. I'll look into possibly switching to see how involved that would be to reconfigure the various projects I have. Still, a 64-bit version of Salamander would be nice, sign me up as a tester if you need one =)
Andy Kellett
andy@f1-software.com
I'm using the 64-bit version of TortoiseSVN, as I am using the 64-bit OS. I'll look into possibly switching to see how involved that would be to reconfigure the various projects I have. Still, a 64-bit version of Salamander would be nice, sign me up as a tester if you need one =)
Andy Kellett
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Hi,
Thanks for the help, that worked quite well and I hardly had to change anything. Thanks =)
Andy Kellett
andy@f1-software.com
Thanks for the help, that worked quite well and I hardly had to change anything. Thanks =)
Andy Kellett
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Yes, it is definitely possible:
http://tortoisesvn.net/downloadsNote for x64 users: you can install both the 32 and 64-bit version side by side. This will enable the TortoiseSVN features also for 32-bit applications.