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Appendix A: Views, Windows, and Dialog Boxes<br />

Project History<br />

Window (Web)<br />

Member History<br />

Window (GUI)<br />

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The Project History window also supports standard shortcut menus.<br />

Selecting and right clicking an archive revision in a Project History<br />

window displays a menu of actions you can perform on the selected item.<br />

When you open a project history, the Source Integrity Web interface<br />

displays its contents in a Project History window.<br />

The information in a Project History window displays in columns.<br />

The column headings are as follows:<br />

Revision is the revision number of the member.<br />

Author is the user who checkpointed the project revision.<br />

Date is the date and time the project revision was checkpointed.<br />

Labels are the labels attached to the revision, for example, Bug Fixes.<br />

State is the revision’s state, for example, Beta.<br />

To open a Project History window, select Project > View Project History.<br />

When you open a member history, Source Integrity displays its contents in<br />

a Member History window. The default view for the Member History<br />

window is the Graphical History view, but you can toggle to the List view<br />

as well. For more information on using the Graphical History view, see<br />

“Graphical History View (GUI)” on page 420.<br />

In the Member History window title bar, the name of the member you are<br />

viewing is listed. To see the project that the member belongs to, in the<br />

Graphical History view, point to the first revision. In the List view, point to<br />

the revision icon ( ). A ToolTip appears displaying the project name and<br />

path.<br />

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