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- It's a bit confusing that the OK/Cancel buttons are in reverse order. I believe OK should always be on the left side (as it is on the default message dialogs).
Windows has no standard for this. Or maybe it has, but the Microsoft developers do not follow it, either. Most of the time, they put the affirmative button to the left, but sometimes they don't (look at the error reporting dialog, msi, most wizards, automatic updates, or the firewall dialogs, for example).
I have been doing things according to Apple's "Human Interface Guidelines" since 1992. These tell you to have the affirmative button to the right, the cancel button next to it, and any other button (like "Reset") separately on the left. Whatever is "correct" according to Microsoft, I don't know, and I don't care. :lol:
I have TortoiseSVN installed but the plugin does not detect it. I can setup the path to CVS, SVN - is there a reason why not for TortoiseSVN?
It should actually find it either from the registry or by searching the "normal" install location. Strange thing it does not.
The reason why you cannot configure it in the settings is that there is CVS. Actually you could configure Tortoise back in the very old days, but then I did not want to make the settings dialog too complicated when CVS was added. The next release will need so many changes that it will probably need to be completely rewritten anyway. Tortoise will be configurable again by then.