The message can be brought back via "Recent messages" otherwise I would not had mentioned it.
Am Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2019 10:31:03 UTC+1 schrieb Alexander Stohr: > > Nah, this thread is about sudden accidental closing - not about preparing > a controlled postponing of commits. (The first can happen anytime during > editing, the second is a scheduled process.) > > And i feel like (have not checked again) that when closing with ESC > (=cancel) then no states at all, and not even the "Recent messages" will > bring back what vanished. > > > On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 7:53:34 PM UTC+1, Senjuu wrote: >> >> The "all altered check states in the files from the commit file listing" >> and "my current highlight position in the commit file listing" can probably >> be solved by using changelist. You could e.g. move all files from "(no >> checklist)" to new changelist like "next-commit" or "skip this commit". >> So you know which files you want to commit now and which not. Then you >> select all from "next-commit" make the commit and remove all files >> from these chnagelists. >> The "entered text in the commit comment text box" is no problem at al >> your entered message can be seen via the button "Recent messages" >> directly above the text field. >> >> Am Mittwoch, 23. Januar 2019 15:24:59 UTC+1 schrieb Alexander Stohr: >>> >>> i once had the case that when i closed a diff-view that i had opened >>> from the commit dialog i accidentially hit those key twice. >>> this lead to the result that the underlying commit dialog vanished as >>> well. >>> i assume by this all this my states were lost: >>> >>> * entered text in the commit comment text box >>> * all altered check states in the files from the commit file listing >>> * my current highlight position in the commit file listing >>> (* other states i am currently not aware of) >>> >>> (clicking the right file state again is sometimes a heavy duty; having >>> lost the draft message for the commit is a bit of a mess as well - i lost >>> some of my values...) >>> >>> i would have liked this dialog to ask me for "do you really want to >>> loose all your changes and close this window? yes/no" first before closing >>> itself. >>> Is there such an option? >>> >>> Regards, Alex. >>> >>> PS: of course the "are you sure" question is not needed if all of the >>> relevant states are still at their defaults. >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TortoiseSVN" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tortoisesvn/c0eb0dfe-17f0-46d2-a90c-616862a02b87%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
