Chris,
I'm using the "Compare with" context menu item.
Yes, I wouldn't expect the sync view to do anything other than compare
with the baseline.
Note that this is when selecting a directory. I can compare an
individual file to any revision, but that's hardly as useful when I'm
not sure what changed in the first place.
On 9/26/05, Cris Daniluk <cris.danilu..mail.com> wrote:
> On 9/23/05, Mike Kienenberger <mkienen..mail.com> wrote:
> > I've got what I think is the latest version of Subclipse installed now
> > (0.9.34), and comparision using it is still very weak.
> >
> > I can't compare to a specific particular tag or branch, only to the
> > latest version in svn or to the version I checked out (I'm guessing
> > that's what "base revision" represents since it has no options).
> >
> Are you using the team sync view? You can only compare to baseline in
> the team sync, but in other views, you can diff arbitrarily. The team
> sync view is only intended for the moment of commit, and its diffs are
> on the file you'd be commiting against (technically always "BASE" in
> SVN parlance, but not always the latest revision if you are in a
> branch)
>
> Using the latest, I can pull up diff's just fine - though using the
> default SVN client, I can't actually use the diffs effectively. It
> shows me having effectively changed every line in the file. I like my
> diff's a little finer grained :) Switching the client fixed that...
>
> Cris
>
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