I would like to suggest two small user interface changes:
1) SmartSVN seems to refer to the 'mime-type' property as 'file type'.
As a fairly new user of svn I struggled to ensure that these were the
same thing. I think it is better to use the standard svn term 'mime-
type'.
2) The Subversion documentation seems to use the command 'svn delete'
rather than 'svn remove'. I guess they are equivalent but again I think
SmartSVN should replace 'Modify Remove' with 'Modify Delete'.
I find myself referring to the Subversion documentation a lot while
using SmartSVN. So I think that it is better for SmartSVN to use
standard Subversion terms and not to introduce a newer layer of command
mapping.
David,
We used "Remove" and "Delete" to distinguish between "schedule for
removal" and "delete physically (locally)".
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Best regards Thomas Singer
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davida442005 wrote:
> Hi Marc
>
> I would like to suggest two small user interface changes:
>
> 1) SmartSVN seems to refer to the 'mime-type' property as 'file type'.
> As a fairly new user of svn I struggled to ensure that these were the
> same thing. I think it is better to use the standard svn term 'mime-
> type'.
>
> 2) The Subversion documentation seems to use the command 'svn delete'
> rather than 'svn remove'. I guess they are equivalent but again I think
> SmartSVN should replace 'Modify Remove' with 'Modify Delete'.
>
> I find myself referring to the Subversion documentation a lot while
> using SmartSVN. So I think that it is better for SmartSVN to use
> standard Subversion terms and not to introduce a newer layer of command
> mapping.
>
> Just my opinion...
>
> David
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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El 6/2/2007, a las 13:48, Thomas Singer (SyntEvo) escribió:
> We used "Remove" and "Delete" to distinguish between "schedule for
> removal" and "delete physically (locally)".
Well, maybe you should be using "Schedule for removal" and "Delete
(locally)" then?