(Trying this again since my first two did not going through ... more than a few days now.)
Hi, all. I often update specifications and documents (all get a new version number, etc.). Currently, I maintain these in separate folders for each version of a given spec. Basically, one folder contains the .book and all the .fm and image and other files necessary to generate the PDF for particular version of the document. But this can easily get out of hand ... one of my documents is at version 22.7 for example, over the years! There are many duplicate image and .fm files as a result of this - whatever does not change from version to version. It would be good to have a system that maintains the differences for me and minimizes the number of duplicate files. As it happens, we are considering changing to use Subversion for our source code control system (see www.collabnet.com <http://www.collabnet.com> for more info) in our software development group ... the earlier RCS stuff did not work well for me for FrameMaker documents. Hence my questions: 1. Has anyone ever used Subversion for FrameMaker "document control" (to maintain multiple versions of documents) purposes? 2. How well does it handle "non-text" FrameMaker binary files (like .book and .fm files)? 3. How much did you like or dislike it? 4. Would you recommend something else (instead of subversion) for this purpose? Z