On 1/15/07, Attila Kinali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Moin,

On Mon, 8 Jan 2007 22:52:38 -0500
"Timothy Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Please have a look at the documentation I just wrote for the video
> controller.  I think Patrick especially could help, but others are
> familiar with it, and anyone can check for inconsistenties and general
> nonsense.
[...]
> https://svn.suug.ch/repos/opengraphics/main/trunk/docs/vid_ctl.pdf

Thanks for the documentation, but may i ask you not to check
in the pdf's? They can be easily generated from the latex
source. And checking in a new pdf every time something is
changed in will cost a lot of diskspace on the svn server.

Sorry about that.  The whole reason I put the pdf there is that I'm
sure most people don't have the latex tools.

If you want to provide an easy to read version for those
who do not have latex, please host the pdf on a webserver.
(it could be even generated automagicaly with a nightly
cron job and uploaded to the server)

Can you help me with this?  We can put it on traversaltech, although
I'm sure they don't have pdflatex installed there.  I'm pretty sure
they have PHP and Ruby web backends.

Is there any way to spoof+cache a file on the SVN server?  So if
someone tries to download the PDF, a script is run to generate it?

Also, can we get SVN to store only the latest version of that one file?

--
Timothy Miller
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~millerti
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