SVN图标含义说明
2013-10-18 09:35
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最经都在用Svn,对他上面的很多状态图标不是很理解,看了看它的帮助文档,说的很清楚,特地截张图。
Svn不同状态图标及说明 - 简单 - 简单
Normal
A fresh checked out working copy has a green checkmark as overlay. That means the Subversion status is normal.
Modified
As soon as you start editing a file, the status changes to modified and the icon overlay then changes to a red exclamation mark. That way you can easily see which files were changed since you last updated your working copy and need to be committed.
Conflicted
If during an update a conflict occurs then the icon changes to a yellow exclamation mark.
Readonly
If you have set the
svn:needs-lock
property on a file, Subversion makes that file read-only until you get a lock on that file. Such files have this overlay to indicate that you have to get a lock first before you can edit that file.
Locked
If you hold a lock on a file, and the Subversion status is normal, this icon overlay reminds you that you should release the lock if you are not using it to allow others to commit their changes to the file.
Deleted
This icon shows you that some files or folders inside the current folder have been scheduled to be deleted from version control or a file under version control is missing in a folder.
Added
The plus sign tells you that a file or folder has been scheduled to be added to version control.
Ignored
The bar sign tells you that a file or folder is ignored for version control purposes. This overlay is optional.
Non-Versioned
This icon shows files and folders which are not under version control, but have not been ignored. This overlay is optional.
转自:http://joeycola.blog.sohu.com/139248617.html
Svn不同状态图标及说明 - 简单 - 简单
Normal
A fresh checked out working copy has a green checkmark as overlay. That means the Subversion status is normal.
Modified
As soon as you start editing a file, the status changes to modified and the icon overlay then changes to a red exclamation mark. That way you can easily see which files were changed since you last updated your working copy and need to be committed.
Conflicted
If during an update a conflict occurs then the icon changes to a yellow exclamation mark.
Readonly
If you have set the
svn:needs-lock
property on a file, Subversion makes that file read-only until you get a lock on that file. Such files have this overlay to indicate that you have to get a lock first before you can edit that file.
Locked
If you hold a lock on a file, and the Subversion status is normal, this icon overlay reminds you that you should release the lock if you are not using it to allow others to commit their changes to the file.
Deleted
This icon shows you that some files or folders inside the current folder have been scheduled to be deleted from version control or a file under version control is missing in a folder.
Added
The plus sign tells you that a file or folder has been scheduled to be added to version control.
Ignored
The bar sign tells you that a file or folder is ignored for version control purposes. This overlay is optional.
Non-Versioned
This icon shows files and folders which are not under version control, but have not been ignored. This overlay is optional.
转自:http://joeycola.blog.sohu.com/139248617.html
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