You can also create branch with your changes. It could be even better than storing diff on disk.
Edit:
So you have different kind of changes in working copy?
Files that you want to keep and files that you want to save to diff?
In this case maybe creating patch from TortoiseSVN is better.
But if you want to put in patch all changes from working copy it is better in my opinion to create branch.
This is really easy in Tortoise:
- Create Branch/Tag and mark Working Copy as source of branch (do not check to switch to new branch).
- After Tortoise creates branch revert all local changes
- Make your another changes
- Commit to trunk
- Switch to branch and merge changes from trunk
- Reintegrate branch to trunk
For shure it works for me most of the time, patches are good for code review, not for creating local toolset of not finished changes ;)