Sorry but technically the CMS publishes all committed
changes to the staging site.  The only way to partition
changes is to partition your commits.





> On Monday, May 19, 2014 3:17 PM, Marcus (OOo) <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:
> > Am 05/19/2014 09:51 AM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
>>  On 29/04/2014 Marcus (OOo) wrote:
>>>  The main point is *where you are* in the CMS Browse View when you click
>>>  on the "Update" link.
>> 
>>  I tried several times, but I'm not sure it works for me. Maybe it works
>>  if we see "update" as "update this directory".
>> 
>>>  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]".
>> 
>>  In the last days I tried to do this for the main index.html page and for
>>  the download/devbuilds.html page. I commit to SVN directly (so I don't
>>  use the CMS for editing pages), but the rest works as you describe. So I
>>  browse to download/ in the CMS and when I update it downloads my changed
>>  devbuilds.html page and nothing else. But then, when I publish, if I
> 
> Then you have update the *complete directory* but *not the single file*.
> 
> OK, I'll do it again:
> 
> 1. Open w.oo.o/index.html
> 2. Login via CMS bookmarklet
> 3. Click on [Edit] in the row for "index.html"
> 4. Click on [Update] on the top
> 5. Only this file was updated
> 6.
>>  click "View diff" I see all the changes in "download".
>> 
>>  So maybe committing through SVN means that I'm forced to update the
>>  directory, and thus if I change the main index.html file I must publish
>>  the whole site, and if I change devbuilds.html I must publish the whole
>>  subtree (download/) containing it? In that setup, indeed I wasn't able
>>  to find a command like "Update this file only".
> 
> No, SVN is outside of this. I do it like you. It's like I wrote on the top:
> 
> The main point is *where you are* in the CMS Browse View when you click 
> on the "Update" link.
> 
> That means:
> When you are in a directory, e.g., "download/" and click on 
> "Update" 
> then you get every new thing of this directory.
> 
> But when a single file, e.g., "devbuild.html" is shown and you click 
> on 
> the "Update" link then only this file is updated and nothing else.
> 
> Please can you try it and confirm?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> Marcus
> 
> 
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