You can control the "binariness" of files being committed via the
'cvswrappers' file.

http://ximbiot.com/cvs/manual/cvs-1.11.22/cvs_18.html#SEC166

pc

On 2/11/07, Step0ut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

I have been using cvs so far for handling code development,
but I would like to use it also for latex documents.
How does CVS (v 1.12.9) behave when handling ps/eps or
even other formats used for figures.
Can one trust that changes made in a figure will be handled also
by CVS properly?

Thanks,
Step0ut
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