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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Sindbad the Seafarer <si...@gmx.net> on 2003/08/30 11:02:16 UTC

some way to trap TSVN dialogs?

Hi all out there!

I am trying to set up an SVN toolbar in Homesite. This works as 
long as there is no output requested (e.g. add, update, delete, 
revert, resolved, commit). However, with status or log there is just a 
black flash of the DOS screen.

All attempts to redirect output to lister or notepad failed. 
XelaRellum of RapidSVN suggested writing a Python script (what is 
beyond my capabilities). But it reminded me using a batch file 
instead of piping in the command line. It is not very elegant, but it 
works - but only if called from the command line!

If I implement the batch file in the toolbar it does not do anything 
until I remove its toolbar button. But then all buttons become the 
plain DOS app button very much limiting usability of the bar. So at 
least in this regard the batchfile for the toolbar is dead.

In another train of thought I pondered if there is a possibility to trap 
TSVN dialogs for this purpose. Some call like TortoiseSVN.dll -log 
%CURRENT FILE% or explorer.exe /Tortoisesvn.dll -status (just 
guessing, have no idea how this is implemented at all).

I put a similar question up on SVN user list recently, but got no 
reply.

If there is no way then I drop it, it is not that important, would just 
be fine and putting the ice on the cake of the toolbar (other 
Homesite users may think differently, but that's not my problem at 
this stage). And by any means this should not be an excusion for 
you, Stefan, to not get the hoover out of the locker or - that's even 
better - to get out and take a breath of fresh air!

TIA - Jan Hendrik
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