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After having removed SVN from a bunch of projects, adding them to a workspace and putting them under Git source control.
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After having removed SVN from a bunch of projects, adding them to a workspace and putting them under Git source control.


  • Subject: After having removed SVN from a bunch of projects, adding them to a workspace and putting them under Git source control.
  • From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 17:29:01 -0600

I still have a load of blue lines in the scroll region for the many classes I edited over the past year when the project was under SVN source control in a repo I did not have access to.  How can i get rid of these blue lines?

Xcode 7.3.1

Thanks
- Alex Zavatone
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