I personally have never seen it work. But it certainly does not work in 1156.
It works for me in 1156 windows 2000, I just tried it. The one thing I did notice was that CVS fileview and other CVS operations have become impressively fast! Faster than the native clients I usually use I believe. Good work JetBrains!
>> I personally have never seen it work. But it certainly does not work >> in 1156.
It works for me in 1156 windows 2000, I just tried it. The one thing I did notice was that CVS fileview and other CVS operations have become impressively fast! Faster than the native clients I usually use I believe. Good work JetBrains!
Thanks Bas, I stand corrected. I tested under 1148. It /does/ indeed work under 1156. Sorry Jetbrains.
On 2004/02/12 16:03, Barry Kaplan wrote:
It works for me in 1156 windows 2000, I just tried it. The one thing I
did notice was that CVS fileview and other CVS operations have become
impressively fast! Faster than the native clients I usually use I
believe. Good work JetBrains!
Bas
Mine is remembering settings in 1156. Even after quiting IDEA and starting it up the next day.
I take that back, it was not remembering sort order, but it was remembering column order. And all my checkboxes.
This bug is fixed in Pallada (there is workaround - close File View manually
before closing IDEA)
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Bas Leijdekkers wrote:
>> I personally have never seen it work. But it certainly does not work
>> in 1156.
Thanks Bas, I stand corrected. I tested under 1148. It /does/ indeed
work under 1156. Sorry Jetbrains.