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thomas:

--- Quote from: Pecan on June 14, 2007, 02:09:38 pm ---What is the proper sequence? Make changes; update; then commit?
Or update; make changes; commit? Or what...
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You can just commit, and that's it. Subversion is really foolproof and will not let you do it wrong. If you must update, then it will tell you "cannot commit, must update first".

rickg22:
Maybe it's a little too late (just found this topic)... can i vote for ODF? ^^;

MortenMacFly:

--- Quote from: rickg22 on June 26, 2007, 11:46:23 pm ---Maybe it's a little too late (just found this topic)... can i vote for ODF? ^^;

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One thing I dislike: To save file space ODF documents are usually without any linefeed. This makes comparision of such files nearly impossible - unless you reformat the XML file before. Also: Writing this as "plain text files" without any editor (like OO) is impossible. Using LaTeX you don't have such issues. With LaTeX you develop documents, just the very same as you develop C::B. ;-)

mariocup:
Hi MortenMacFly,

I will try to send the sources of the documentation this week. All plugins are separated in files, so there will be no conflicts if different devolopers work on these files.

I want to redesign the titlepage with the CB Logo and remove the copyright info.

Latex can generate also html and odt format http://tug.org/applications/tex4ht/.

Bye,

Mario

artoj:
So what's the purpose of the Wiki after this documentation hits the SVN?

I just fear that soon you have two documentation systems both containing outdated information.

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