Peter Bowyer wrote:
At 12:25 21/04/2006, David Legland wrote:
Does version control works with Windows ? If yes, what did I miss ?
I don't think it does (that was my experience). So I installed
TortoiseSVN (http://tortoisesvn.org), set up a local repository and then
managed my file
Peter Bowyer wrote:
At 12:25 21/04/2006, David Legland wrote:
Does version control works with Windows ? If yes, what did I miss ?
I don't think it does (that was my experience). So I installed
TortoiseSVN (http://tortoisesvn.org), set up a local repository and then
managed my file
Peter Bowyer wrote:
At 12:25 21/04/2006, David Legland wrote:
Does version control works with Windows ? If yes, what did I miss ?
I don't think it does (that was my experience). So I installed
TortoiseSVN (http://tortoisesvn.org), set up a local repository and then
managed my file
At 12:25 21/04/2006, David Legland wrote:
Does version control works with Windows ? If yes, what did I miss ?
I don't think it does (that was my experience). So I installed
TortoiseSVN (http://tortoisesvn.org), set up a local repository and
then managed my file versions from Windows
At 12:25 21/04/2006, David Legland wrote:
Does version control works with Windows ? If yes, what did I miss ?
I don't think it does (that was my experience). So I installed
TortoiseSVN (http://tortoisesvn.org), set up a local repository and
then managed my file versions from Windows
At 12:25 21/04/2006, David Legland wrote:
Does version control works with Windows ? If yes, what did I miss ?
I don't think it does (that was my experience). So I installed
TortoiseSVN (http://tortoisesvn.org), set up a local repository and
then managed my file versions from Windows
Hi,
I would like to use version control with my documents.
Under Linux, when I initiate version control, the document become read-only,
and I can create a new editable version, while modifications are stored
in a
XXX.lyx,v file : for me it's fine.
I cannot reproduce the same behaviour under
Hi,
I would like to use version control with my documents.
Under Linux, when I initiate version control, the document become read-only,
and I can create a new editable version, while modifications are stored
in a
XXX.lyx,v file : for me it's fine.
I cannot reproduce the same behaviour under
Hi,
I would like to use version control with my documents.
Under Linux, when I initiate version control, the document become read-only,
and I can create a new editable version, while modifications are stored
in a
"XXX.lyx,v" file : for me it's fine.
I cannot reproduce the same behaviour
Wang Xiangqi wrote:
I am now using Lyx 1.3.5 for windows. Can I use the function of version
control? Or how can I use it. I have checked the help documentment but
cannot understand.
You have to download and install RCS programs for Windows. They are
available (I have no idea where, though, I
Wang Xiangqi wrote:
I am now using Lyx 1.3.5 for windows. Can I use the function of version
control? Or how can I use it. I have checked the help documentment but
cannot understand.
You have to download and install RCS programs for Windows. They are
available (I have no idea where, though, I
Wang Xiangqi wrote:
> I am now using Lyx 1.3.5 for windows. Can I use the function of version
> control? Or how can I use it. I have checked the help documentment but
> cannot understand.
You have to download and install RCS programs for Windows. They are
available (I have no idea where, though,
I am now using Lyx 1.3.5 for windows. Can I use the function of version
control? Or how can I use it. I have checked the help documentment but
cannot understand.
More thanks.
Regards.
I am now using Lyx 1.3.5 for windows. Can I use the function of version
control? Or how can I use it. I have checked the help documentment but
cannot understand.
More thanks.
Regards.
I am now using Lyx 1.3.5 for windows. Can I use the function of version
control? Or how can I use it. I have checked the help documentment but
cannot understand.
More thanks.
Regards.
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