SubversionSettings SubversionSettings 0 0 339 410 Subversion Settings unnamed kcfg_start_updates_check_on_open Start check for updates when open a working copy Select if tdesvn should check for updates when open a working copy kcfg_log_cache_on_open Start fill log cache on open Start refresh the logcache for repository when networking enabled kcfg_check_needslock Check if items has "svn:needs-lock" property set When listing on working copies tdesvn may check for this property When listing on working copies tdesvn may check for <tt>svn:needs-lock</tt> property.<br>But due this listings/updating on folders containing lot of items may get slow. So you should only switch on if you have repositories containing lot of such entries. kcfg_details_on_remote_listing Get file details while remote listing Whether getting details about items when making listing on repositories or not <p align="left">When checked, tdesvn get more detailed info about file items when making a listing to remote repositories. So you may see remote locks in overview. </p> <p align="left"><i>Be careful: This may let listings REAL slow!</i></p> kcfg_info_recursive Gain item info recursive kcfg_properties_on_remote_items Always get properties on networked repositories Should tdesvn retrieves properties on selected item in repositories When browsing tdesvn may try displaying properties below itemlist from a selected item. On networked repositories (eg., not opened via file:// protocol) this may get real slow. So if you have slow network connections or when browsing hangs often you should deactivate it. kcfg_store_passwords Store passwords for remote connections Should subversion store passwords in default Storing passwords is often a security problem. Kdesvn itself doesn't store any passwords, but the subversion itself inside the configuration area of subversion. If this area is readable from others you should not set it, but you may select for single non critical accounts inside the authentication dialog. kcfg_passwords_in_wallet Store passwords into KDE Wallet When saving passwords, do it into KDE wallet instead of subversions storage? <p>Tells if your passwords set in tdesvn should stored into kde wallet instead of simple cleartext storage of subversion.</p> <p>This would be a little bit more secure 'cause KDE wallet is (mostly) encrypted with a password. On other hand you must re-enter your passwords with other subversion clients not accessing KDE wallet (eg. svn commandline itself, rapidsvn and so on).</p> <p>If you're HOME storage eg. subversions configfolder is on a network drive you should hard think about not storing passwords in a plain text file like subversion does but put it into an encrypted storage like kde wallet or don't save passwords.</p> kcfg_use_password_cache Use internal password cache Use an internal password cache kcfg_log_follows_nodes Log follows node changes kcfg_log_always_list_changed_files Logs always reads list of changed files Read detailed change lists Reading lists of changed files may sometimes a little bit slow down things. But if this feature is switched off, tdesvn may fail generating differences between nodechanges from within the logviewer. kcfg_review_commit Review items before commit List items next commit will send or not kcfg_commit_hide_new Hide new items in commit box Should unversioned items displayed in commit dialog or not. kcfg_maximum_displayed_logs Maximum displayed logs when full log (0 for no limit) 0 spacer7 Vertical Expanding 20 16 knuminput.h knuminput.h