[ On Friday, February 18, 2000 at 17:38:32 (CST), Win32 M$ wrote: ]
> Subject: About buttons....
>
> There is few more, but I think that will make the point. So, in fact, the 
> tool user would rather setup the options he wants to use, and he can forget 
> about all the troubles with Ver. Cntrl. The different approach is for the 
> tool maker - his job is to make a tool smart enought to do the right things 
> when the button is pressed. We are a tool makers in this forum, and we 
> should have some concern for the "users". We (toolmakers) know the mechanics 
> behind the tool, and we can use it even if it's broken or 
> difficult/complicated. But we should take care to make a life for the 
> "users" easier.

Hmm.... perhaps you should take a long hard look at some other tools,
such as Aegis and perhaps some commercial or semi-commercial tools too.

> My point is that tools users will use the tools in a "smart" way, not the 
> "hard" way. Hard way is in use only in the special/emergency cases. It's a 
> shame that CVS is not integrating via SCC API or COM. There in an attempt to 
> do that thought, but so far it is stuck.

You're in the wrong universe.  There are no such APIs here.

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