TortoiseSVN 1.7.x shows externals in its repository browser. Could SmartSVN be enhanced to show the svn:externals as folders with links (or similar)?
Thanks,
- Mark
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Mand;122847We've got this suggestion raised (SU-4329). I've added the request to make this an optional feature (there seems to be a lot of criticism about the slowness of TortoiseSVN repo browser and we certainly wouldn't want to make this worse in SmartSVN).+1 on the feature request being implemented intelligently. -1 on it being an option Honestly, I don't see why this should slow down repo-browsing. If you click on a directory, than you're already doing at least an "svn ls" on that dir, and adding an "svn propget" on that dir shouldn't be that big of a deal (I realize that's not exactly how it's implemented, but I'm sure it's equivalent). There's no need to expand a linked-in external until the user asks for it by expanding it. I guess the performance problem people are imagining are the fetching of details from the actual external. I would defer the loading of those (revision, size, mod time, etc.) until the entry is actually clicked on or expanded. You could even put an ellipsis ("...") or a "load" button in those data fields to indicate that they arent' loaded and can be clicked to be loaded.
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