Under win 7 TortoiseSVN TortoiseCVS icon does not display

  

You can download the latest version of TortoiseOverlays. The solution used is similar to the following: the method of adding numbers to the relevant bars in the registry is used. Reason: Windows can only show a limited number of Overlay Icons (15 total, 11 after what Windows uses). Programs likeOffice Groove, Dropbox, Mozy, Carbonite, etc, will hijack a bunch of the 11 via overlay icons (boy would it be Nice if Microsoft upped the number of these as the number of applications that use them seem to increase and increase)...

solutions you can see what overlays are set up, and change them (at your own risk In the registry here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\explorer\\ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers

If you are using TortoiseCVS (and have nothing else using overlay icons), you will get a couple ofTortoiseSVNIcons, and all of Your TortoiseCVS icons. This is because the overlay icons are used in alphabetical order. Again, at your own risk (editing the registry may blow up your computer, yada, yada, yada -- and if you are reading Stack Overflow and using Windows and Haven't edited the registry, you are a rare beast indeed), fe El free to rename them (I suggest casting numbers in front of the ones you want to use and "z_"'s prefixed to the ones you don't need). The TortoiseSVN Shell extensions are nicely named so you know what they do , The TortoiseCVS extensions are not. After looking through the source code, I found the pertinent information:

  • TortoiseCVS0 - In CVS

  • TortoiseCVS1 - Not in CVS

  • TortoiseCVS3 - Conflicted

  • TortoiseCVS4 - In CVS readonly

  • TortoiseCVS5 - Ignored

  • TortoiseCVS6 - Added

  • TortoiseCVS7 - Deleted

  • TortoiseCVS8 - Locked



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