Delete Resources
The  Delete
            action is available in the contextual menu of the Working Copy view. When you delete an item from the working
            copy, it is marked as deleted (scheduled for deletion from repository upon the
            next commit) and removed from the file system. Depending on the state of each item,
            you are
            prompted to confirm the operation.
Delete
            action is available in the contextual menu of the Working Copy view. When you delete an item from the working
            copy, it is marked as deleted (scheduled for deletion from repository upon the
            next commit) and removed from the file system. Depending on the state of each item,
            you are
            prompted to confirm the operation.
         
If a resource is deleted from the file system without Subversion's knowledge, the
            resource is
            marked as missing (  ) in your working
            copy. You can decide what you want to do with a missing item:
 ) in your working
            copy. You can decide what you want to do with a missing item:
            
- In the case of a commit, any missing item is first automatically deleted
                  and then committed.
                  NoteNot any missing item can be committed as deleted, and removed from the repository. For example, you cannot commit an item that no longer exists on the disk and that was scheduled for addition ( ) previously, since this item
                        does not exist in the repository, but you can use the Delete
                        action instead. ) previously, since this item
                        does not exist in the repository, but you can use the Delete
                        action instead.
- If you want to recover missing items, either update the items themselves or one of their parent directories. This fetches their latest version from the repository.
You can also delete conflicting items (file content conflicts, property conflicts, tree-conflicts) and Syncro SVN Client automatically marks them as resolved.
Note
Finally, you can change your mind and revert the deleted items to their initial, pristine, state.
