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Is there a way you can add a column to the Details view of Windows Explorer that shows the subversion revision number of each file?

I'm on Vista and am using TortoiseSVN.

+1  A: 

In a subversion directory open windows explorer and right click on the column headers Choose More.. from the menu and then select the SVN attributes you want from the dialog .

anon
That's pre-Vista
Ayman
+2  A: 

Prior to (and including) XP, you can find "SVN Revision" in the detail view of explorer if you have TortoiseSVN installed (remember to reboot). Enable it and then it should work.

After Vista, you can't do that.

Francis
+7  A: 

Not in Vista; see Vista problems page at TortoiseSVN:

The Windows explorer in Vista has changed quite a bit, and one of those changes was to abandon the additional columns but introduce a new "property system". Since the property system is file type based, we can't add a column for Subversion information anymore :(

It's doable in XP; see TortoiseSVN doc:

Simply right click on one of the headings of a column, choose More... from the context menu displayed. A dialog will appear where you can specify the columns and their order, which is displayed in the “Detailed View”. Scroll down until the entries starting with SVN come into view. Check the ones you would like to have displayed and close the dialog by pressing OK. The columns will be appended to the right of those currently displayed. You can reorder them by drag and drop, or resize them, so that they fit your needs.

mattandrews
Windows 7 also failed...
Francis
A: 

It appears that there is now a solution for this although I haven't tried it out myself.

xplorer²

jpierson