Agreed.
CVS is very old. And it will be local to the other person's machine. I
suggest a new local installation of the files is required.
Alan
On 19/07/17 7:28, Robert Lauriston wrote:
If you can check out the same file without problems, the issue's in
her environment.
Are you using the
If you can check out the same file without problems, the issue's in
her environment.
Are you using the same CVS client on the same operating system, same
version number and patches of each?
Personally I would have migrated from CVS to SVN long ago.
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 11:52 AM, Fei Min
Hi all:
My co-worker gets this message when she tries to open one particular file in a
book:
"This document has been damaged. This may have been caused by a text translator
during a file transfer."
The file is stored in CVS, a file versioning system. When I check out the same
file (as far as
Hi Yves,
My PathChanger script will write out all of the absolute paths in a book
(images, cross-references, book components, etc.) to a csv file which can be
opened in Excel. The purpose of the script is to allow you to globally
changed referenced paths in case files get moved, images