[p4] What is "Show file state icons" supposed to do in Windows File Explorer?
Karr, David
david.karr at wamu.net
Sun Feb 17 10:18:18 PST 2008
I have a global environment variable P4CONFIG set to ".p4env". In the
root of the client view, I have a file named ".p4env" which defines the
P4CLIENT, P4PORT, P4USER, and P4PASSWD properties. I tried to view
files in Windows Explorer in subdirectories of the client view root. Is
there anything else I would have to have set up in order for this to
work?
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From: Stephen Vance [mailto:steve at vance.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 9:42 AM
To: Karr, David
Cc: pnj at ravenbrook.com; perforce-user at perforce.com
Subject: Re: [p4] What is "Show file state icons" supposed to do
in Windows File Explorer?
P4EXP won't know what client workspace it is unless you have a
P4CONFIG set or the P4CLIENT set in the environment or registry.
Steve
Karr, David wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Jackson [mailto:pnj at ravenbrook.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 12:28 AM
To: Karr, David
Cc: perforce-user at perforce.com
Subject: Re: [p4] What is "Show file state
icons" supposed to
do in Windows File Explorer?
It does cause file icons to be decorated with
Perforce
information using the same conventions as P4WIN.
It will only do this to files that are part of
the Perforce
workspace that it knows about, so perhaps you
don't have that
set up yet.
By workspace, I assume you mean "client view". This
client view has
been "set up" for a long time now, and I've tried to
view numerous files
in Windows Explorer that have been checked in for quite
a while, and it
isn't showing anything in the file icons.
The icons will also not appear if your workspace
is
incorrectly formed.
In particular, if your ROOT field in the
workspace is
formed with forward slashes instead of
backslashes (an easy
mistake for some to
make) then the icon decorations won't show.
By the "ROOT field", do you mean the value that I
entered in the text
box with the label "Restrict the Explorer plug-in to the
following
folders. Type one path per line. Each line should begin
with a drive
letter."? When I saw this text box, I clicked the "Add
Client Root to
Filter" button, and that inserted a correct backslash
path to the client
root.
Any other ideas?
Karr, David wrote:
In looking at the Perforce context menu
on file elements in Windows
File Explorer, I noticed the Preferences
option "Show file state
icons". I can't figure out what this is
supposed to do.
It would be
intriguing if it decorated the file
icons in Windows File Explorer
with some information, but it doesn't
appear to do that if
I turn it
on, or perhaps I have to do something
else with that.
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