Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of TracBrowser


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Aug 16, 2010, 12:01:40 PM (14 years ago)
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  • TracBrowser

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     1= The Trac Repository Browser =
     2[[TracGuideToc]]
     3
     4The Trac repository browser can be used to browse directories
     5and specific revisions of files stored in the repository of the configured
     6version control system.
     7
     8Directory entries are displayed in a list with sortable columns. The list
     9entries can be sorted by ''name'', ''size'' or ''age'' by clicking on the column
     10headers. The sort order can be reversed by clicking on a given column
     11header again.
     12
     13The browser can be used to navigate through the directory structure
     14by clicking on the directory names. Clicking on a file name will show
     15the contents of the file. Clicking on the revision number of a file or
     16directory will take you to the TracRevisionLog for that file.
     17Note that there's also a ''Revision Log'' navigation link that will do
     18the same for the path currently being examined.
     19
     20It's also possible to browse directories or files as they were in history,
     21at any given repository revision. The default behavior is to display the
     22latest revision but another revision number can easily be selected using
     23the ''View revision'' input field at the top of the page.
     24
     25''(since 0.11)'':
     26
     27At the top of the browser page, there's a drop-down menu which you can use
     28to select some interesting places in the repository, for example branches or tags.
     29This is sometimes referred to as the ''browser quickjump'' facility.
     30The precise meaning and content of this menu depends on your backend.
     31For Subversion, this list contains by default a few branches (`trunk` and any sub-folder of the latest `branches` top-level folder) and a few tags (any sub-folder of the latest `tags` top-level folder). This can be [TracIni#svn-section configured] for more advanced cases.
     32
     33If you're using a Javascript enabled brower, you'll be able to expand and collapse folders in-place by clicking on the arrow head at the right side of a folder. Alternatively, the keyboard can also be used for this: use 'j' and 'k' to go to the next or previous entry, and 'o' (or 'Enter') to toggle between expanded and collapsed state of the selected folder or for visiting the selected file.
     34
     35For the Subversion backend, some additional features are available:
     36 - support for `svn:needs-lock` property
     37 - support for `svn:externals` property (which can be [TracIni#svn:externals-section configured])
     38
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     40See also: TracGuide, TracChangeset, TracFineGrainedPermissions