Deleting multi-user project doesn't remove it from SVN?

Mon 1. Oct 2012, 19:24

Since creating a new multi-user project automatically adds its files to the subversion server, I was surprised that deleting the project didn't also remove that project's files from the subversion server. Is there a particular reason for this?
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Re: Deleting multi-user project doesn't remove it from SVN?

Mon 1. Oct 2012, 19:51

Another problem is that once I remove the project from SVN, the local copy of the project that articy put on my hard drive also isn't removed. I have to manually clean that up.

I respect that articy is trying to streamline the process and do all the source control stuff under the hood, but it really should clean up after itself.
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Re: Deleting multi-user project doesn't remove it from SVN?

Thu 4. Oct 2012, 07:41

Thank you for bringing this up, I didn't know articy:draft behaves like this. I'll talk to the devs and get back to you soon with either a good reason, or the commitment that we're going to fix it ;).

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Re: Deleting multi-user project doesn't remove it from SVN?

Fri 31. Oct 2014, 05:15

I'd like to insert G after C and before D in the layout. Sadly, it doesn't seem like I can just drag G just below C. So instead I drag G below F to add it. Now, to get G below C, I select D, E, and F, then drag them down below G. There are two problems with this approach. First, it takes about 4 seconds for the green box to show up indicating where D, E, and F should show up. I expect this UI to be fast, especially on my Intel Core 2 Quad Q9950 CPU with 4 GB of ram with a GeForce GTX 260. The second problem is that when I release the mouse button, instead of D, E, and F moving below G, they are deleted. When I hit ctrl-z to undo that, it only undoes 1 of the 3 deletes. I need to undo 3 times to get D, E, and F back.
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