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Revision: 4305
Author:   cmpilato at gmail.com
Date:     Fri Sep 14 06:59:15 2012
Log:      * en/book/ch01-fundamental-concepts.xml
   (svn.basic.in-action.revs): Tweak wording in sidebar about global  
revisions
     to make it clear that the 'tree' we're talking about is the repository
     tree.

Suggested by: John Maher <JohnM{__AT__}rotair.com>
http://code.google.com/p/svnbook/source/detail?r=4305

Modified:
  /trunk/en/book/ch01-fundamental-concepts.xml

=======================================
--- /trunk/en/book/ch01-fundamental-concepts.xml	Mon Jan  2 20:52:47 2012
+++ /trunk/en/book/ch01-fundamental-concepts.xml	Fri Sep 14 06:59:15 2012
@@ -454,12 +454,12 @@
          </indexterm>

          <para>Unlike most version control systems, Subversion's
-          revision numbers apply to <emphasis>entire trees</emphasis>,
-          not individual files.  Each revision number selects an
-          entire tree, a particular state of the repository after some
-          committed change.  Another way to think about it is that
-          revision N represents the state of the repository filesystem
-          after the Nth commit.  When Subversion users talk
+          revision numbers apply to <emphasis>the entire repository
+          tree</emphasis>, not individual files.  Each revision number
+          selects an entire tree, a particular state of the repository
+          after some committed change.  Another way to think about it
+          is that revision N represents the state of the repository
+          filesystem after the Nth commit.  When Subversion users talk
            about <quote>revision 5 of
            <filename>foo.c</filename>,</quote> they really mean
            <quote><filename>foo.c</filename> as it appears in revision




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