TortoiseSVN - "revert changes from this revision" vs "revert to this revision"
Solution 1:
Let's say you have these N sucessive commits: 1, 2, 3 and 4.
If you select the commit 2 and choose "Revert to this revision", your working copy will contain the changes brought by commits 1 and 2. Commits 3 and 4 will be "canceled".
If you select the commit 2 and choose "Revert changes from this revision", your working copy will contain the changes brought by commits 1, 3 and 4. Commit 2 will be "canceled", or rather, played in reverse on the top of commit 4: if a line was added, it will be removed. If a line was removed, it will be readded.
Solution 2:
For a single and latest commit, there is no difference.
The difference comes when you want to use a revision somewhere in the middle of your list of changes.
Revert to this revision
will revert all commits from head upto this revision.Revert changes from this revision
will revert only the commit of that particular revision.
Solution 3:
If you want your entire local source code to revert back to the way things were at some previous revision, choose "Revert to this revision." If instead you want to keep your local source up-to-date, but undo some change that was made several revisions ago, then you don't want your entire local source to go back, you just want to undo that one change you made a while back. "Revert changes from this revision" lets you do that.