No local history? [message #326402] |
Tue, 18 March 2008 15:40  |
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Originally posted by: nospam.nospam.com
I've somehow lost the ability to have local history. I can make some changes
to a file, save it, then go to Team>Show History, and all I see are the
repository revisions. My local edits no longer show up in the history.
However, this seems to be workspace specific, as in one workspace it works
and I see the local history, but in this particular workspace, I don't.
Is there some setting I could have accidentally changed that would have
affected this? My Local History preferences haven't changed, and I don't see
any errors in the log.
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Re: No local history? [message #326404 is a reply to message #326402] |
Tue, 18 March 2008 17:17   |
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The history view has three filtering options: local and remote, local
only, and remote only. The history view has a radio button for each of
these options--they are just to the left of the Collapse All button
(which has a minus sign icon). Try selecting different filters to see
if your local revisions show up.
Failing that, check your local history settings in your Preferences
under General -> Workspace -> Local History.
Matthew
Jay Schmidgall wrote:
> I've somehow lost the ability to have local history. I can make some changes
> to a file, save it, then go to Team>Show History, and all I see are the
> repository revisions. My local edits no longer show up in the history.
> However, this seems to be workspace specific, as in one workspace it works
> and I see the local history, but in this particular workspace, I don't.
>
> Is there some setting I could have accidentally changed that would have
> affected this? My Local History preferences haven't changed, and I don't see
> any errors in the log.
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>
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Re: No local history? [message #326410 is a reply to message #326406] |
Tue, 18 March 2008 18:49  |
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Jay Schmidgall wrote:
> Thank you! I must have accidentally clicked the remote revisions toggle at
> some point, probably when resizing the pane above it. I've not paid much
> attention to those buttons before, so I've learned something new. Thanks
> again.
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Glad that helped. I myself got bit by that, once upon a time. :)
Matthew
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