I should have rephrased that. What I need is a book on Tortoise SVN. My 
students understand the basic concepts of SVN pretty well. What I get 
the most questions about is how to work with the Tortoise SVN client. I 
printed the Tortoise SVN help file but the disadvantage to that is that 
its a big stack of papers. A book would also expand on some of the 
tougher sections in the help file.
Is there any reason why someone can't publish the Tortoise SVN help 
file? Its pretty close to being complete.
Judah
BobF wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Judah Frangipane [mailto:judah-fc@t8design.com] 
>>Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 2:54 PM
>>To: users@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
>>Subject: Printed manual
>>
>>Is there a printed manual of the Help file or similar 
>>Tortoise SVN books 
>>in the works? Thanks
>>
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>>
>
>I just saw a subversion book at B&N this past weekend.
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