Lefteous wrote:2zeflash
... ShellDetails already contains are routine to substitute invalid characters in field names but it seems I have forget to add the "." character.
I will try to fix this as soon as possible.
BTW same problem here with square brackets.
The problematic field name is "Fs[Hz]".
I'd fixed this problem by myself with a modified shelldetails.ini:
I didn't change the ini.
But on the other hand I never deleted it, so it might have been created with a pretty old version of the plugin (1.05 I believe)
(note to the TC dev: it would be very nice to have some kind of auto-update notification for plugins )
So, I just need to edit the ini to replace the caption on the offending entry. Cool.
Hello,
I can add TortoiseCVS fields, however I cannot see the icons of folders and files, as I have seen it in a screenshot. Is this feature possible too?
alvar wrote:Hello,
I can add TortoiseCVS fields, however I cannot see the icons of folders and files, as I have seen it in a screenshot. Is this feature possible too?
thanx
alvar
Hello,
yes you can Simply go to "Configuration->Options->Display". Select the option Show overlay icons, e.g. for links
[quote="CoolWater"][quote="alvar"]Hello,
I can add TortoiseCVS fields, however I cannot see the icons of folders and files, as I have seen it in a screenshot. Is this feature possible too?
thanx
alvar[/quote]
Hello,
yes you can :) Simply go to "Configuration->Options->Display". Select the option [b]Show overlay icons, e.g. for links[/b]
Whether probably by means of this plug-in to adjust columns to see the information from update-files Windows:
KB Article Number
Language
Proc. Architecture
Lefteous wrote:2Sirius34
Do you see this information in Windows Explorer details view?
TC-plugin FileInfo displays the given information on tab "File Properties".
Also this information can be looked having pressed Alt+Enter on a file - on tab "Version".
Each field has the unique name.
2Sirius34
I'm sorry ShellDetails supports only columns displayed in Windows Explorer.
There is a content plug-in called exeinfo from the same author which provides version information. You could ask him to add these fields or to introduce custom fields.
I just installed ShellDetails. I am able to add SVN columns just fine. I am using TortiseSVN 1.4.
But I was wondering if I was able to only show the SVN columns I have selected only in the directories where I am actually using SVN? I added my source code directory to ShellDetails.ini.
[Directories]
Dir_1=C:\Code\Project1
I then configured custom columns in TC. Named it SVN. In TC I can right-click on the columns and select that view and the SVN status columns which I added show up fine. But I don't want to see this view when I move, for example, to c:\windows. I want the default TC columns when I move away from c:\code\project1