Understood.

I prefer the CVS integration with my operating system, because I've typically got more than Witango files in my source code repository, and I like to keep my SCCS activities separate from my editing. Because many times the file that I need to checkout and modify isn't something I'd open up in the Witango editor.

/John

Dale Graham wrote:

I want a more integrated solution, if at all possible. And yes, I have tried it. (That's why I want a such a solution, as described by Jim Kass)

On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 09:49 AM, John McGowan wrote:

Dale,

Have you ever tried this CVS solution.

http://www.heilancoo.net/MacCVSClient/


/John


Dale Graham wrote:

Heh heh, well, on the Mac OS X side, I *much* prefer Jonah's solution!

On Wednesday, October 15, 2003, at 10:41 AM, John McGowan wrote:

Forget about integrating with the witango editor... use Tortise CVS on windows and you won't want too.

Since Tortise adds items to your right click menu it makes CVS a breeze.

/John

Jonah Simpson wrote:

Hey All!

Just wondering if anybody knows of a Source Control setup that integrates
with the WiTango editor in Windows. I've got FreeVCS up and running on my
computer, but having used Visual Source Safe with the WiTango editor, I'm
finding this interface kinda kludgey.


I've already done a search on the WiTango archive, and there was a couple
posts in June on the topic, but there didn't seem to be a definitive answer,
at least to my questions.


Any ideas? That are free? (I'm a poor University student ; > )

Thanks!




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