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Pragmatic Guide to Subversion
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Pragmatic Guide to Subversion

by Mike Mason
November 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
150 pages
2h 55m
English
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10Seeing What You’ve Changed Using Cornerstone

When you select a working copy from the working copy sources list, Cornerstone automatically checks for changes and updates its file list accordingly. By default Cornerstone will show all the files in your working copy, which might be too much to look through for anything beyond a small project. Select the Changed view to show only files that have changed or are new.

Modified files are shown with a little M icon to the right of their name. New files are shown with a yellow question-mark icon, added files are shown with a green A icon, and deleted files are shown with a red D icon.

To see exactly what has changed in a particular file, select it and click Compare with BASE on the menu bar. This ...

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