This is not something Trac is really built for, and making a document control 
system plugin would be quite an undertaking. On the other hand, why not just 
make each document into a wiki page? If that isn't an option, your next best 
bet is to use a real version control tool like Subversion, Mercurial, or Git.

--Noah

On Aug 4, 2010, at 8:44 PM, Mathew Phillips wrote:

> I've searched the Trac Hacks and the normal Trac plugin site and I can't 
> quite seem to find a plugin that meets what I'm looking for. I love trac and 
> the way it functions so far. I would like to use the wiki to manage some of 
> the documents for my project like business requirements and models and 
> documentation. The default to me seems to be just to be able to attach 
> documents to a particular page. I see that you can overwrite them with 
> another document so if you make changes to the document you can update what 
> is stored on the page. But it would make more sense to only have one copy of 
> the document that is stored as the attachment to the page and you can edit it 
> and save it automatically. Does anyone know of a particular plugin that adds 
> this functionality? Thank you for anyone who takes time to respond!
> 
> Matt
> 
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