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- 13 Jun 2019, 02:01
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [Feature Request] Relative Versioning Folders
- Replies: 5
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Re: [Feature Request] Relative Versioning Folders
So... still makes no sense? I thought I answered your concerns, and clarified that previous versions would not be scattered between A and B. They would all be in B. Really can't see what's illogical here.
- 24 May 2019, 16:19
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [Feature Request] Relative Versioning Folders
- Replies: 5
- Views: 916
Re: [Feature Request] Relative Versioning Folders
This would make sense in the update/backup scenario.
Especially when dealing with complex subfolder structure.
The point is to easily see which files have any previous versions and to simplify access to those versions. You could just browse location B without constantly navigating between location's ...
Especially when dealing with complex subfolder structure.
The point is to easily see which files have any previous versions and to simplify access to those versions. You could just browse location B without constantly navigating between location's ...
- 24 May 2019, 00:20
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [Feature Request] Relative Versioning Folders
- Replies: 5
- Views: 916
[Feature Request] Relative Versioning Folders
Hi,
The idea is to create Revisions folder for each changed file in the same directory as the file.
The Revisions folders could follow a naming pattern e.g. <file name> - Revisions, updated to match latest file name if also changed.
This would make it easy to see which files have been changed and ...
The idea is to create Revisions folder for each changed file in the same directory as the file.
The Revisions folders could follow a naming pattern e.g. <file name> - Revisions, updated to match latest file name if also changed.
This would make it easy to see which files have been changed and ...