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Problem setting up Tortoise CVS - Antoni Gual - 02-27-2005 Jofers: I try to follow your instructions Quote:3. Right click on the desktop (or preferred location for the folder), and choose âCVS CheckoutâBut "OK" is greyed out , can't click it, something must be missing... Problem setting up Tortoise CVS - Jofers - 02-27-2005 Is your module set to CVSROOT? I just updated the guide. Problem setting up Tortoise CVS - Antoni Gual - 02-27-2005 Ok, It works now. Some questions: Can I have private helper files in my CVS folder or they will end up in the server the next time i connect? You stated code examples must be left as they are, without tags added. In IE an example like this is viewed in a single line (all carry returns disappear(, is this correct? Could you setup a temporal XMS so we could check the file layout before sending it? Perhaps a field "differences with qb" in the quickpages would be useful to users. Problem setting up Tortoise CVS - Jofers - 02-27-2005 Sure, just stuff any helper files in a new folder. The code'll be put in a <pre> tag or a <code> tag or something in layout. Line breaks'll be converted for HTML, it won't just be ol' white space-ignored HTML. I'll play around with some XLS formats in a bit. But the idea is that you shouldn't worry about layout when writing this thing. I figured "differences from qb" would be stuffed in the details section, but sure, I'll give it a tag. I'll add it to the guide sometime next week, I exhausted all my "free time" this weekend, tomorow's reserved. Problem setting up Tortoise CVS - Antoni Gual - 02-28-2005 About XLS, I'm not worrying about layout. Only if I had a XLS, it would be easier to check the texts, and the correcness of the tagging with IE. Could you give me the XLS for he old format so I can modify it and use it just to check? I would make it myself if I knew howi t's done, but I never went furhter than CSS. Problem setting up Tortoise CVS - Jofers - 03-01-2005 I mean XSL. XLS is an excel file, methinks. Man, they're too many alphabet soups in this business. I'll do a lot more work after this week. It's drop day Friday, so I have to do a lot of catch up to see if I can pass some of these classes I'm taking. The XSL template is the reason I went to the new format. I tried to make something that would read the layout type in the header and then apply an xsl accordingly, but you can't load files from strings (like "open x$ for binary as 1") in XSL, you have to explicitely declare the file... so I ditched it and made three set formats. But yeah, it's coming. |