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 After installation, you can test out SVN by opening the Terminal and typing 
'svn'.  You should get a friendly message about typing 'svn help'.  There's no
 application icon or anything - it's just a new command for your command line.
 
-||Your Campaign - Initial Setup||
-
-Here is where the Terminal knowledge comes in.  The next section is for 
Terminal newbies.  Others can skip down.  You might want to backup your
-campaign.
-
-Also, my instructions from NOW ON will use the Liberty campaign as an example 
and Mac OS X file locations to describe exactly how I use svn.  There could
-be better ways to do it, but my way makes sense to me.  Your way will, of 
course, have to make sense to you.
+||Basic Terminal Help||
 
- Basic Terminal Help:
+We're coming to the part where the Terminal knowledge is required.  This 
section is for Terminal newbies.  Others can skip down.  You might want to
+backup your
+campaign at this point.
 
  - For the very new: the Terminal is located in /Applications/Utilities (for 
Mac OS X)
  - Type in 'pwd' to see your current directory.
@@ -52,6 +48,11 @@
  - The tilde ~ character is a shortcut for your home folder.
  - For example, 'cd ~/Library' will send you to your home directory's Library 
subdirectory.
  - Another way of saying this is that if my home folder is called //scott//, 
then ~ = /Users/scott/
+
+||Your Campaign - Initial Setup||
+
+My instructions from NOW ON will use the Liberty campaign as an example and 
Mac OS X file locations to describe exactly how I use svn.  There could
+be better ways to do it, but my way makes sense to me.  Your way will, of 
course, have to make sense to you.
 
 User campaigns are stored in ~/Library/Preferences/Wesnoth/data/campaigns.  I 
have the file Liberty.cfg and the Liberty folder there.  I decided to keep
 the SVN files in a separate folder.  The reason for this is that SVN uses 
invisible metafiles inside the folders and when I upload the campaign to the




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