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  1. sure how do I go about that? @ollieblanks
  2. @ollieblanks iirc my situations was that I was checking in an item via pending, and it wasn't showing up for other people. My understanding was that it was private and checked in, and I wasn't able to easily remove this item from private and into (normal?) pending that's viewable to all. Does this sound correct? In this situation, is the only way to remove this item from private is to edit the text file that holds all of the paths for private files directly?
  3. @blue sure, I know about that. It would be better if they were in the same view as the rest of the collections. Could also allow for managment of cloaked, ignored, private this way too.
  4. Hi there. I can't seem to make this go away. I did try to add a default workspace path to a text file where I can define that, but I forget the name and can't seem to find documentation on how to do that again atm. A few notes: I haven't always had this issue, this is new. using unity 2021.2.13f I am logged with the same email that I set the workspace up with, and all the unity organization stuff too.
  5. I can't find anything that talks about these all together, or not as easily as I would think? I have found threads from other people on here that seem to be confused too though! Any direction is appreciated.
  6. Sure it is! but I'm already in this view, opening another is lame compared to just making more of these. From a UI/UX perspective this is far superior, and we're already in a GUI.
  7. I can't find a legend for all of these on the website. Do this please https://www.perforce.com/manuals/p4v/Content/P4V/using.icons.html
  8. this seems like such an obvious feature, why isn't this as intuitive as it should be?
  9. Coming from Perforce, this is something I really appreciate. Select a bunch of things, make a new CL out of them with a clear name. This way if I ever need to push them later, I have a bundle of things ready to go. This is a good way to keep your private things organized for you and out of the way of other people. This would be a list still present in your pending window, but a collapsible group/reorderable list of collapsible groups at the bottom of the pending, just like in Perforce. Having to go into the ignore.conf file to really manage files efficiently seems to go against Plastic's simplified route (even then you can't group items scattered around the project), but currently it's doing so at the cost of functionality which is 100% worse than having complexity in the UI.
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