[svnbook] r4063 committed - Merge from ^/trunk/en r4062, which fixed issue #89 ("ch09: svn...
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Revision: 4063
Author: cmpilato at gmail.com
Date: Tue Sep 6 11:26:09 2011
Log: Merge from ^/trunk/en r4062, which fixed issue #89 ("ch09: svn
options: --strict, --targets & switch").
http://code.google.com/p/svnbook/source/detail?r=4063
Modified:
/branches/1.6/en
/branches/1.6/en/book/ch09-reference.xml
=======================================
--- /branches/1.6/en/book/ch09-reference.xml Tue Aug 30 08:36:13 2011
+++ /branches/1.6/en/book/ch09-reference.xml Tue Sep 6 11:26:09 2011
@@ -681,10 +681,13 @@
<term><option>--targets</option>
<replaceable>FILENAME</replaceable></term>
<listitem>
- <para>Tells Subversion to get the list of files that you
- wish to operate on from the filename that you provide
- instead of listing all the files on the command line.
- </para>
+ <para>Tells Subversion to read additional target paths for
+ the operation from <replaceable>FILENAME</replaceable>.
+ <replaceable>FILENAME</replaceable> should contain one
+ path per line, with each path expected to use the same
+ encoding and formatting that it would if you had
+ specified it directly as an argument on the command
+ line.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -3897,6 +3900,17 @@
</screen>
</informalexample>
+ <para>By default, <command>svn propget</command> will append
+ a trailing end-of-line sequence to the property value it
+ prints. Most of the time, this is a desirable feature
+ that has a positive effect on the printed output. But
+ there are times when you might wish to capture the precise
+ property value, perhaps because that value is not textual
+ in nature, but of some binary format (such as a JPEG
+ thumbnail stored as a property value, for example). To
+ disable pretty-printing of property values, use
+ the <option>--strict</option> option.</para>
+
<para>Lastly, you can get <command>svn propget</command>
output in XML format with the <option>--xml</option>
option:</para>
@@ -4980,8 +4994,8 @@
<option>--relocate</option> option) updates your working
copy to point to a new URL—usually a URL that
shares a common ancestor with your working copy, although
- not necessarily. This is the Subversion way to move a
- working copy to a new branch. If specified,
+ not necessarily. This is the Subversion way to
+ make a working copy begin tracking a new branch. If specified,
<replaceable>PEGREV</replaceable> determines in which
revision the target is first looked up. See <xref
linkend="svn.branchmerge.switchwc"/> for an in-depth look
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