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2 <!DOCTYPE sect2 SYSTEM "../../../dtd/dblite.dtd">
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3 <sect2 id="tsvn-dug-settings-main">
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4 <?dbhh topicname="HIDD_SETTINGSMAIN"?>
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5 <title>General Settings</title>
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7 <primary>sounds</primary>
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10 <primary>git.exe path</primary>
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13 <figure id="tsvn-dug-settings-dia-main">
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14 <title>The Settings Dialog, General Page</title>
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15 <graphic fileref="../images/SettingsMain.png"/>
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17 This dialog allows you to specify your preferred language,
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18 and the Git-specific settings.
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22 <term>Language</term>
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25 Selects your user interface language.
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26 What else did you expect?
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31 <term>Automatically check for newer versions every week</term>
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34 If checked, TortoiseGit will contact its download site once a week
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35 to see if there is a newer version of the program available.
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36 Use <guibutton>Check now</guibutton> if you want an answer
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37 right away. The new version will not be downloaded; you
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38 simply receive an information dialog telling you that the
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39 new version is available.
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44 <term>System sounds</term>
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47 TortoiseGit has three custom sounds which are installed by default.
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65 You can select different sounds (or turn these sounds
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66 off completely) using the Windows Control Panel.
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67 <guibutton>Configure</guibutton> is a shortcut to the Control Panel.
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72 <term>Create Library</term>
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75 On Windows 7 you can create a Library in which to group working copies
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76 which are scattered in various places on your system.
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81 <term>Git.exe Path</term>
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84 TortoiseGit needs to know which <literal>git.exe</literal> to use for it's operations. Enter the full path to <literal>git.exe</literal> here.
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89 There is a <ulink url="https://github.com/msysgit/msysgit/issues/103"><citetitle>known issue in msysgit</citetitle></ulink>:
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90 msysGit provides two <literal>git.exe</literal>-files (one in a folder named <literal>bin</literal> and one in a folder named <literal>cmd</literal>).
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91 Make sure <guilabel>Git.exe Path</guilabel> points to the <literal>bin</literal>-folder within the msysgit installation folder.
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98 <term>Extern DLL Path</term>
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101 If your git installation needs an extra entry in the PATH environment variable,
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102 you can enter it here and it will get added to the PATH environment variable automatically when TortoiseGit starts.
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105 This is especially needed if you installed the development version of msysGit ("Full installer (self-contained) if you want to hack on Git" with the filename <literal>msysGit-fullinstall-*.exe</literal>),
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106 in this case it is necessary that the <literal>[MSYSGIT-INSTALL-PATH]\mingw\bin</literal>-folder is on the path in order to execute git.exe.
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111 <sect3 id="tsvn-dug-settings-look-feel">
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112 <title>Context Menu Settings</title>
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113 <?dbhh topicname="HIDD_SETTINGSLOOKANDFEEL"?>
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115 <figure id="tsvn-dug-settings-dia-context">
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116 <title>The Settings Dialog, Context Menu Page</title>
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117 <graphic fileref="../images/SettingsContext.png"/>
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119 This page allows you to specify which of the TortoiseGit context menu
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120 entries will show up in the main context menu, and which will appear
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121 in the TortoiseGit submenu. By default most items are unchecked and
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122 appear in the submenu.
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125 Most of the time, you won't need the TortoiseGit context menu, apart
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126 for folders that are under version control by Git. For non-
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127 versioned folders, you only really need the context menu when you
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128 want to do a checkout. If you check the option <literal>Hide menus
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129 for unversioned paths</literal>, TortoiseGit will not add its entries
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130 to the context menu for unversioned folders. But the entries are
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131 added for all items and paths in a versioned folder. And you can
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132 get the entries back for unversioned folders by holding the
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133 <keycap>Shift</keycap> key down while showing the context menu.
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136 If there are some paths on your computer where you just don't want
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137 TortoiseGit's context menu to appear at all, you can list them in
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138 the box at the bottom.
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142 <sect3 id="tsvn-dug-settings-look-feel-extended">
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143 <title>Set Extend Menu Item</title>
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144 <?dbhh topicname="HIDD_SETTINGSEXTMENU"?>
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146 <figure id="tsvn-dug-settings-ext-menu">
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147 <title>The Settings Dialog, Set Extend Menu Item</title>
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148 <graphic fileref="../images/SettingsExtendMenu.png"/>
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150 This page allows you to specify which of the TortoiseGit context menu
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151 entries will show up in the extend context menu (press <keycap>Shift</keycap>
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152 key on <action>right click</action>),
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153 and which will appear in the normal context menu.
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154 This config will help reduce the context menu number at normal usage case
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155 according to your usage module.
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159 <sect3 id="tsvn-dug-settings-dialogs">
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160 <title>TortoiseGit Dialog Settings</title>
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161 <?dbhh topicname="HIDD_SETTINGSDIALOGS"?>
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163 <figure id="tsvn-dug-settings-dia-dialogs">
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164 <title>The Settings Dialog, Dialogs Page</title>
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165 <graphic fileref="../images/SettingsDialog.png"/>
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167 This dialog allows you to configure some of TortoiseGit's
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168 dialogs the way you like them.
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172 <term>Font for log messages</term>
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175 Selects the font face and size used to display the log
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176 message itself in the middle pane of the Revision Log
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177 dialog, and when composing log messages in the Commit
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183 <term>Short date / time format in log messages</term>
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186 If the standard long messages use up too much
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187 space on your screen use the short format.
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192 <term>apply --topo-order</term>
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195 Normally log entries/commits are ordered in descending order of the commit date.
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196 '--topo-order' makes the commits appear in topological order (i.e. descendant
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197 commits are shown before their parents). Not using this option, might break
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198 the graph in the log dialog. However, this option is slower, because all
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199 log entries have to be processed before displaying them.
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204 <term>Can double-click in log list to compare with previous revision</term>
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207 If you frequently find yourself comparing revisions in the top
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208 pane of the log dialog, you can use this option to allow that
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209 action on double-click. It is not enabled by default because
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210 fetching the diff is often a long process, and many people
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211 prefer to avoid the wait after an accidental double-click,
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212 which is why this option is not enabled by default.
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217 <term>Abbreviate renamings</term>
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220 Normally renamed files are listed as "long/path/for/file.txt (from long/path/to/file.txt)".
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221 If you check this option renamed files will be listed in a shorter format ("long/path/{to => for}/file.txt"),
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222 however, this abbreviated format might be harder to understand.
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227 <term>Symbolize ref names</term>
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230 Show symbols on ref labels to substitute part of the ref names.
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231 If this option is enabled, the following description and example will apply.
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232 If there is only a single remote, a lightning symbol will substitute the remote name part of each remote branch.
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233 If the remote branch is the upstream of a local branch, an up triangle symbol will substitute the branch name part of the remote branch.
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234 <figure id="tsvn-dug-settings-symbolizerefname-example">
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235 <title>Example of Symbolize ref names</title>
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236 <graphic fileref="../images/SymbolizeRefNamesExample.png"/>
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242 <term>Enable log cache</term>
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245 Load/saves log cache in .git folder (tortoisegit.data, tortoisegit.index) to boost performance of subsequent use of log list.
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246 If this option is disabled, the cache files are not read or written.
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247 Default is enabled.
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253 <term>Progress Dialog</term>
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256 TortoiseGit can automatically close all progress dialogs
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257 when the action is finished without error. This setting
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258 allows you to select the conditions for closing the
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259 dialogs. The default (recommended) setting is
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260 <guilabel>Close manually</guilabel>
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261 which allows you to review all messages and check what
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262 has happened. However, you may decide that you want to
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263 ignore some types of message and have the dialog
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264 close automatically if there are no critical changes.
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267 <guilabel>Auto-close if no merges, adds or deletes</guilabel>
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268 means that the progress dialog will close if there were
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269 simple updates, but if changes from the repository were
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270 merged with yours, or if any files were added or deleted,
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271 the dialog will remain open. It will also stay open if
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272 there were any conflicts or errors during the operation.
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275 <guilabel>Auto-close if no merges, adds or deletes for
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276 local operations</guilabel> means that the progress dialog
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277 will close as for <guilabel>Auto-close if no merges, adds
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278 or deletes</guilabel> but only for local operations like adding
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279 files or reverting changes. For remote operations the
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280 dialog will stay open.
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283 <guilabel>Auto-close if no conflicts</guilabel>
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284 relaxes the criteria further and will close the dialog
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285 even if there were merges, adds or deletes. However,
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286 if there were any conflicts or errors, the dialog
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290 <guilabel>Auto-close if no errors</guilabel>
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291 always closes the dialog even if there were conflicts.
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292 The only condition that keeps the dialog open is an
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293 error condition, which occurs when Git is unable
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294 to complete the task. For example, an update fails
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295 because the server is inaccessible, or a commit fails
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296 because the working tree is out-of-date.
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302 <term>Use recycle bin when reverting</term>
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305 When you revert local modifications, your changes are
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306 discarded. TortoiseGit gives you an extra safety net by
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307 sending the modified file to the recycle bin before
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308 bringing back the pristine copy. If you prefer to
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309 skip the recycle bin, uncheck this option.
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314 <term>Use auto-completion of file paths and keywords</term>
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317 The commit dialog includes a facility to parse the list
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318 of filenames being committed. When you type the first 3
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319 letters of an item in the list, the auto-completion
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320 box pops up, and you can press Enter to complete the
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321 filename. Check the box to enable this feature.
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326 <term>Timeout in seconds to stop the auto-completion parsing</term>
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329 The auto-completion parser can be quite slow if there are a lot
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330 of large files to check. This timeout stops the commit dialog
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331 being held up for too long. If you are missing important
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332 auto-completion information, you can extend the timeout.
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337 <term>Max. items to keep in the log message history</term>
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340 When you type in a log message in the commit dialog, TortoiseGit
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341 stores it for possible re-use later. By default it will keep the
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342 last 25 log messages for each repository, but you can customize
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344 If you have many different repositories, you may wish to
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345 reduce this to avoid filling your registry.
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348 Note that this setting applies only to messages that you type
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349 in on this computer. It has nothing to do with the log cache.
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354 <term>Select items automatically</term>
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357 The normal behaviour in the commit dialog is for all modified
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358 (versioned) items to be selected for commit automatically.
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359 If you prefer to start with nothing selected and pick the
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360 items for commit manually, uncheck this box.
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366 <sect3 id="tsvn-dug-settings-colours">
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367 <title>TortoiseGit Colour Settings</title>
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368 <?dbhh topicname="HIDD_SETTINGSCOLORS_1"?>
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370 <figure id="tsvn-dug-settings-dia-colors">
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371 <title>The Settings Dialog, Colours Page</title>
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372 <graphic fileref="../images/SettingsColors.png"/>
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374 This dialog allows you to configure the text colours
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375 used in TortoiseGit's dialogs the way you like them.
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379 <term>Possible or real conflict / obstructed</term>
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382 A conflict has occurred during update, or may occur during merge.
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383 Update is obstructed by an existing unversioned file/folder of
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384 the same name as a versioned one.
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387 This colour is also used for error messages in the progress dialogs.
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392 <term>Added files</term>
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395 Items added to the repository.
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400 <term>Missing / deleted / replaced</term>
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403 Items deleted from the repository, missing from the working
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404 copy, or deleted from the working tree and replaced with
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405 another file of the same name.
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410 <term>Merged</term>
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413 Changes from the repository successfully merged into the working tree
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414 without creating any conflicts.
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419 <term>Modified / copied</term>
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422 Add with history, or paths copied in the repository.
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423 Also used in the log dialog for entries which include
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429 <term>Deleted node</term>
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432 An item which has been deleted from the repository.
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437 <term>Added node</term>
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440 An item which has been added to the repository, by an add, copy
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446 <term>Renamed node</term>
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449 An item which has been renamed within the repository.
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454 <term>Replaced node</term>
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457 The original item has been deleted and a new item with
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458 the same name replaces it.
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464 <sect3 id="tsvn-dug-settings-colours2">
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465 <title>TortoiseGit Colour Settings 2</title>
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466 <?dbhh topicname="HIDD_SETTINGSCOLORS_2"?>
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468 <figure id="tsvn-dug-settings-dia-colors2">
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469 <title>The Settings Dialog, Colours Page</title>
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470 <graphic fileref="../images/SettingsColors2.png"/>
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472 This dialog allows you to configure the text colours
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473 used in TortoiseGit's dialogs the way you like them.
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476 <sect3 id="tsvn-dug-settings-colours3">
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477 <title>TortoiseGit Colour Settings 3</title>
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478 <?dbhh topicname="HIDD_SETTINGSCOLORS_3"?>
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480 <figure id="tsvn-dug-settings-dia-colors-3">
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481 <title>The Settings Dialog, Colours Page</title>
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482 <graphic fileref="../images/SettingsColors3.png"/>
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484 This dialog allows you to configure the line colours
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485 in the graph column used in TortoiseGit's log dialog the way you like them.
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