Sounds like a very good solution, I'll test it out and see how it works.

在2023年4月23日星期日 UTC+8 15:59:09<antl...@youngman.org.uk> 写道:

> On 23/04/2023 02:03, ycproject wrote:
> > Since I need to go to different cities, I occasionally change computers, 
> > and when I do, I copy the project to my laptop; when I come back, I copy 
> > the project back to my desktop computer.
> > 
> > Now, I think one solution I can use is to store the project in a virtual 
> > machine and execute make html in the virtual machine to generate the 
> > final html.
> > 
> > When I change computers, instead of copying the project directory, I 
> > copy the virtual machine. In this case, no matter what disk or directory 
> > is copied to, it will not affect the time attribute of the rst/html file.
> > 
> > Now, I can use the "html_last_updated_fmt" option again.
> > 
> Or just make your desktop into a git repository, and clone it to your 
> laptop. When you go away, pull the changes on to your laptop, "make" for 
> anything that's changed in the interim, and you're good to go.
>
> When you get home, you just push any changes back to the laptop.
>
> A virtual machine feels like "a sledgehammer to crack a nut" here.
>
> Cheers,
> Wol
>

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