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Subversion/Tortoise Support?
Posted: 27.11.2007, 16:55
by sweetpete
Is there a way to get FreeCommander to work with Tortoise (the GUI Explorer component for Subversion version control)?
Posted: 27.11.2007, 19:29
by Marek
It works fine with Tortoise. What problem do you have?
You should use
DirMonSensitive=2
in the FreeCommander.ini [Form] section.
Posted: 27.11.2007, 19:58
by sweetpete
Marek,
The Tortoise context-sensitive menu is nowhere to be found, and the Tortoise file icons don't appear. I just tried that setting you mentioned, restarted FreeCommander, and there's no change.
Posted: 27.11.2007, 20:53
by Marek
Windows version? FC works only with 32 bit version of Tortoise.
Posted: 27.11.2007, 21:31
by sweetpete
Marek,
AH! That's the problem! I just installed the 32-bit version of Tortoise and it works fine now. Thanks!
Posted: 11.01.2008, 06:02
by emisjerry
Hi,
Is there any settings can display the Subversion-related columns in the Header?
For example in the Explorer:
http: // emisjerry. googlepages. com/h762.png
Re: Subversion/Tortoise Support?
Posted: 25.03.2010, 14:20
by Geob
I'd like to have this custom column too!
Re: Subversion/Tortoise Support?
Posted: 20.12.2011, 12:02
by pit
I have the problem that the TortoiseSVN shell entries do not show up in Freecommander (neither with 2009.02b nor with XE 0.0.0.570). My OS is Windows 7 64-bit. After reading the previous posts I installed TortoiseSVN 1.6.16 (32-bit version).
Re: Subversion/Tortoise Support?
Posted: 20.12.2011, 12:40
by Karol
What about the TortoiseSVN setting "Show overlays and context menu only in explorer". It should be unchecked.
Re: Subversion/Tortoise Support?
Posted: 20.12.2011, 15:18
by pit
is unchecked (probably by default)
Re: Subversion/Tortoise Support?
Posted: 04.01.2012, 00:48
by fallout33
Windows 7 64bit SP1
FreeCommander 2009.02b
TortoiseHg 2.2.2 64bit
I also had problems with TortoiseHg (similar to TortoiseSVN) with the icon overlay. It worked in the Windows explorer, but not in FreeCommander.
I tried the suggestion of installing the TortoiseHg 32bit version, but Windows did not allow this.
Solution:
Selecting (both) the 32bit (and the 64bit) icon overlay during the installation of TortoiseHg solved the problem!