You Can also try knowledge tree http://www.knowledgetree.com/ they  
have an opensource version. =)
On 03 4, 08, at 3:24 PM, Gerald Timothy Quimpo wrote:

> On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 02:59 -0800, jan gestre wrote:
>
>>        what kind of files are you looking at?  MS-Word or similar?
>>
>> Nope,  more of a binary format. I haven't seen the actual file but
>> afaik they are used by animators.
>
> svn diff won't help you much then.  you'd probably want to
> automate something that does:
>
> 1. svn update a file to the head
>
> 2. svn log -v and find any entries (and the files affected)
>   which were done within the target period.
>
> 3. for each entry (ignore old entries, probably, but what you
>   do for old entries depends on your business requirements),
>   in a separate directory, svn update -r to the most recent
>   previous revision (or to the revision on or right after
>   your target start time, e.g., if you're monitoring on an
>   hourly or 4-hour basis then you'd look at 1 hour ago or
>   4 hours ago), to avoid animators continuously doing
>   svn commit to game the system somehow) and then somehow use
>   your animation software to produce side-by-side images.
>
>   or something like that.
>
> in any case, generally, you can work with svn, but binary formats
> are not easy to work with and svn diff is useful only for text
> formats (and even then, e.g., with messy or obtuse file formats,
> it sometimes isn't all that useful).
>
> good luck, and if you do something cool, blog about it.  it'll
> be interesting :-).
>
> tiger
>
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