Am 05/19/2014 01:39 AM, schrieb Kay Schenk:
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 3:58 PM, Marcus (OOo)<[email protected]>  wrote:

Re-post

This mail has not got the attention it deserves as everybody is looking
for this. ;-)

Marcus



Am 04/29/2014 08:52 PM, schrieb Marcus (OOo):

  Am 04/29/2014 03:45 PM, schrieb Jürgen Schmidt:

Keep in mind that when you publish a page all pending changes will be
published as well. It is no local update of your changes only. Just as
reminder, it's a not so nice side effect of the CMS


It seems this wonderful feature is unknown. So let me explain how to
publish only your updates: :-)

The main point is *where you are* in the CMS Browse View when you click
on the "Update" link.

Example to update and publish only a file:

1. In your browser open, e.g.,
"www.openoffice.org/my-dir/my-subdir/index.html".
2. Open the CMS via the bookmarklet.
3. Click on the link "[Edit]" in the row of the "index.html" file.
4. Click on the link "[Update]".
5. Do your changes in the file.
6. Commit your changes.
7. On the following page click on the link "[Publish]".

Now only the changed "index.html" file is published.

Why? Because you have only updated this file in your local workspace
repository on the Apache CMS server [1].

Example to update and publish only the content of a specific sub-dir:

1. In your browser open, e.g.,
"www.openoffice.org/my-dir/my-subdir/".
2. Open the CMS via the bookmarklet.
3. Click on the link "[Update this directory]".
4. Do your changes in one or more files.
5. Commit your changes.
6. On the following page click on the link "[Publish]".

Now only the changed files in this directory are published.

Why? Because you have only updated this drectory in your local workspace
repository on the Apache CMS server [1].

[1] You can see your local repo on the top right. Example:
marcus-<random>  >  trunk>  content>  download>  index.html

HTH

Marcus


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Any chance you'd like to update the instructions we have already? :)

http://openoffice.apache.org/docs/edit-cms.html

What you're describing can be used whether do command line svn or not. It
pertains to publishing.

Sure I will document this. But first I want some confirmations as it seems it's an undocumented feature of the CMS.

Marcus


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