There's no integration but it's easy to use and works fine.

I've found the TortoiseSVN client problematic. I recommend using
either the command-line client or the free version of SmartSVN.

Checking out files just creates local copies, it does not lock them as
in some other source control systems. With unstructured FM files,
since they can't be merged you should lock them in SVN if there's any
chance someone else might try to work on them at the same time. With
DITA source, you could go either way.

On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 2:03 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I currently use FrameMaker to author DITA files. I currently work alone but
> will soon be joined by three other writers. For this reason I was planning
> on using SVN for source control (SVN is already used in the company for the
> application code).
>
> I was wondering how practical it is to use this pairing. Is there any
> integration between the new versions of FrameMaker and SVN? Or do I have to
> check out the files in a separate SVN client before opening the files in
> FrameMaker?
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