I inherited a book with chapters and files in a complex directory structure. We 
are changing from one version-control software to another, so now would be a 
good time to change the folder structure.

The complex structure makes it difficult to check out all the files in a  book 
at once. It seems to me that it would be easier to have files that are common 
across products in a common files folder, and to have all the rest of the .FM 
files for each product/FM book in a single folder, with images in an adjacent 
folder.

I am wondering if there are recommendations for file structure, and what are 
the gotchas I'm likely to encounter if I move things around.

Thanks. tims

Tim Slager | ISD Tech Pubs | 616.494.1373

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