Fernando P. Nájera Cano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While reading this:
>
>
>>i'm not aware how to "check the results" using the command line client. what
>>do you mean?
>
>
> I've started to think that my teammates don't know how to use the
> command line client.
>
> We could include some "tips" in the docs, with a hint about command
> line equivalent functionality. For example:
>
>
>>Section 5.3: Checking Out a Working Copy
>>
>>To obtain a working copy you need to do a
>><firstterm>checkout</firstterm> from a repository.
>>
>>Command line tip: "svn checkout url://to/the/repo
>>c:/path/to/working/copy" - more info at "svn help checkout"
>>
>>...
>
>
> It should not be very deep (I know, there are a lot of options for
> some commands) but it can be a starting point.
>
> I know TSVN 1) is a GUI client, 2) does not need to have SVN
> installed, 3) almost (if not all) you can do in SVN can be done in
> TSVN.
>
> But every now and then, people want to automate things, and they'll
> learn they need svn. I think TSVN book is great, and with just a
> little of (our) help, they can easily translate all they know about
> TSVN into SVN commands.
It's on the ToDo list - issue 113
http://tortoisesvn.berlios.de/issues/index.php?do=details&id=113
Simon
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Received on Tue Jul 12 17:03:40 2005