I guess we are talking about m_ProjectProperties.FindBugID.
But it is already called when there is a BugTraqProvider (at the end of 
OnBnClickedBugtraqbutton).
So the project properties are already there, is there any reason we can't 
use them in CCopyDlg::OnBnClickedHistory ?


On Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 8:31:29 PM UTC+1, Stefan wrote:
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> On Monday, February 26, 2018 at 9:38:05 AM UTC+1, Balázs wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for the reply.
>> Could you please explain what do you mean under "reading properties"?
>> All I see is the list of recent messages contains the same lines as in 
>> the ordinary commit dialog.
>> The only difference to the user is that the Bug-ID editbox is not updated 
>> on selecting a message from the list.
>> Isn't this ID extracted from the message text?
>>
>
> Yes, it is extraced from the message text. But to extract it, TSVN needs 
> to read the project properties to figure out how the bug-Id's are formatted.
> So without those project properties, it can't extract the bug-id.
>
> But: if you start the repo browser from a working copy, the project 
> properties are read from the wc and then it works. Only if you start the 
> repo browser from an url without a working copy, then the project 
> properties are not read.
>
> Stefan
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>

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