On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:49 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[email protected]> wrote:> Some
general notes:
>
> - please modify always the latest version of the current stable branch. So
currently these are the files you find in our SVN branch "2_0_X".
>
> - please regularly update your SVN folder. I'm currently updating the docs
for the last features that are new in LyX 2.0 but not yet documented.
Especially the last days I did a lot of work and changed a lot.

Uwe. But how do I know if you change something in the trunk?

I mean, I'm with the latest revision on trunk. But if you change something
today, I'll be working on an old revision. Subversion is very good at all,
but is it not worth trying a better way to control versions of the
documentation? At least these minor changes to it.

For example, I'm also translating the site. There I can easily know if some
page is OK with the base english page. I was thinking on something
similar. Currently, to maintain the documentation updated, I'll need to
check every revision in trunk, which seems painful.

What do you think?
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Diego Queiroz

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