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	<description>.NET Development, AnkhSVN (Subversion for VisualStudio), PowerShell</description>
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		<title>AnkhSVN 2.0 Feature » Pending Changes</title>
		<description>AnkhSVN 2.0 features a new window that focuses on providing information about the files you're currently working on. In the future more features will be added to the various (now disabled) pages.

The screenshot below shows a file that is dirty on disk (Modified), and one that is changed but not ...</description>
		<link>http://sander.rijken.info/2008/06/28/ankhsvn-20-feature-pending-changes/</link>
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		<title>AnkhSVN 2.0 Feature » Edited status</title>
		<description>Both the Pending Changes window, and the status glyphs in the solution explorer now indicate that a file is changed, even before it is saved on disk. This enables user to quickly see both in the solution tree and the pending changes window what files he/she is dealing with.

 

The screenshot below ...</description>
		<link>http://sander.rijken.info/2008/06/28/ankhsvn-20-feature-edited-status/</link>
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		<title>AnkhSVN 2.0 Feature &#187; Open from Subversion</title>
		<description>In AnkhSVN 2.0 there's a new way to open an existing solution from subversion. In previous versions you had to use the Repository Browser to find the path you want to check out, and then check out to a local file path, then open the .sln file.

In 2.0 this is ...</description>
		<link>http://sander.rijken.info/2008/04/29/ankhsvn-20-feature-open-from-subversion/</link>
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		<title>AnkhSVN on Visual Studio Gallery</title>
		<description>I'm happy to announce that AnkhSVN has been listed on Visual Studio Gallery.  

Microsoft wants this web site to become the one-stop shop for all Visual Studio extensions, from free VS PowerToys like tools to VSIP products. Any developer is able to post information and add links to their Visual Studio ...</description>
		<link>http://sander.rijken.info/2008/02/27/ankhsvn-on-visual-studio-gallery/</link>
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		<title>AnkhSVN moved to openCollabNet</title>
		<description>&#160;The AnkhSVN project is now hosted at openCollabNet&#160;openCollabNet is&#160;&#34;the online community extension to CollabNet products and Subversion&#34;&#160;and the move represents an official commitment by&#160;CollabNet&#160;(the original sponsor of&#160;Subversion) to the AnkhSVN project in the form of developer time and other resources.&#160;
The subversion repository has been moved to http://ankhsvn.open.collab.net/svn/ankhsvn/trunk. Unlike before, anonymous ...</description>
		<link>http://sander.rijken.info/2008/02/27/ankhsvn-moved-to-opencollabnet/</link>
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		<title>PowerShell Cmdlets - adding/overriding members</title>
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Scott Hanselman described how to "spot-weld" new properties on existing types using the types.ps1xml file. When writing your own Cmdlets this might not be the best way to modify the objects you return. In this post I'm going into how to change existing types in code using ETS Properties based on ...</description>
		<link>http://sander.rijken.info/2008/02/27/powershell-cmdlets-addingoverriding-members/</link>
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		<title>SourceServer indexing and Subversion</title>
		<description>This is a walkthrough about using source server indexed PDBs using Visual Studio 2005 or 2008, as described in a MSDN Magazine article. The next post will talk about producing source server indexed PDB files.

Visual Studio 2008 can also be configured to use a Symbol Server that provides source server indexed ...</description>
		<link>http://sander.rijken.info/2008/02/22/sourceserver-indexing-and-subversion-part-1/</link>
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		<title>Updating file inside MSI for major upgrade</title>
		<description>&#160;This post describes how to create a new msi that can be installed as a major upgrade&#160;based on an existing one (that support major upgrades), whilst patching/updating some files. This is useful when it's easier to patch an existing msi than it is to create a new one.
Cabarc to create ...</description>
		<link>http://sander.rijken.info/2008/02/04/updating-file-inside-msi-for-major-upgrade/</link>
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		<title>Using AnkhSVN with Team Foundation Server using SvnBridge</title>
		<description>To start using TFS with any Subversion client you will need&#160;SvnBridge&#160;
&#160;

The zipfile contains an exe that is the zip, no installation required.

We will connect to the SvnBridge repository. This is the required information to setup SvnBridge:

&#160;
At this point there is an http proxy running on the local machine, a test ...</description>
		<link>http://sander.rijken.info/2008/02/02/using-ankhsvn-with-team-foundation-server/</link>
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		<title>Flickr.com upload folder action from Adobe Lightroom</title>
		<description>Start by getting the Flick upload action&#160;and install it according to the instruction on that page.
This action uploads any image file that you feed into it. Don't bother to set the title, description and tags, because it extracts them from the metadata in Lightroom (do set them there ofcourse)
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If you ...</description>
		<link>http://sander.rijken.info/2007/05/14/flickrcom-upload-folder-action-from-adobe-lightroom/</link>
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