Version Control Options: Subversion
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Colors
Different sets of color formatting options are used to format version control operations in the Log Pane.
You can set the color for the following state of the files under a version control system:
- Conflicted
- Added
- Missing / Deleted / Replaced
- Merged
- Modified
Options
You can set several options of how the IDE behaves when using Subversion, Git or Mercurial:
- Delete backup files after commit. Once you commit your changed files to the repository, the backup files are deleted automatically from the __history folder of your project (hidden folder).
- Alternative Commit Layout. Uses a different layout for the Commit pane.
- Keep Commit View open after commit. Keeps the Commit pane opened after committing changes to the repository.
Blame: Diff options
If you are using Subversion as the version control system for your project, you can set additional options to the difference tab (Blame diff options):
- Ignore line endings. You can select whether to ignore line endings when comparing two files or not.
- Whitespace comparing. You can select whether to compare whitespaces when comparing two files or not:
- Compare whitespaces
- Ignore whitespace changes
- Ignore all whitespaces