[svnbook] r3563 commited - * src/en/book/ch03-advanced-topics.xml...
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Revision: 3563
Author: stsp at elego.de
Date: Fri Jul 24 08:36:59 2009
Log: * src/en/book/ch03-advanced-topics.xml
(svn.advanced.externals): As usual, uber-feedback by cmpilato.
Typos, wording fixes, you name it. He shoots them all down!
http://code.google.com/p/svnbook/source/detail?r=3563
Modified:
/trunk/src/en/book/ch03-advanced-topics.xml
=======================================
--- /trunk/src/en/book/ch03-advanced-topics.xml Mon Jul 20 17:24:09 2009
+++ /trunk/src/en/book/ch03-advanced-topics.xml Fri Jul 24 08:36:59 2009
@@ -3057,10 +3057,10 @@
file in the working copy.</para>
<para>For example, let's say you had the file
- <filename>/trunk/bikeshed/blue.html</filename> in your repository,
- and you wanted this file, as it appeared in revision 40,
- to appear in your working copy of <filename>/trunk/www/</filename>
- as <filename>green.html</filename>.</para>
+ <filename>/trunk/bikeshed/blue.html</filename> in your repository,
+ and you wanted this file, as it appeared in revision 40,
+ to appear in your working copy of <filename>/trunk/www/</filename>
+ as <filename>green.html</filename>.</para>
<para>The externals definition required to achieve this should
look familiar by now:</para>
@@ -3077,7 +3077,7 @@
X www/green.html
</screen>
- <para>As you can see in the output above, Subversion denotes file
+ <para>As you can see in the previous output, Subversion denotes file
externals with the letter <literal>E</literal> when they are
fetched into the working copy, and with the letter
<literal>X</literal> when showing the working copy status.</para>
@@ -3126,16 +3126,15 @@
svn: File '/trunk/bikeshed/blue.html' is out of date
</screen>
- <para>Keep this in mind when definining file externals.
+ <para>Keep this in mind when defining file externals.
If you need the external to refer to a certain revision
of a file you will not be able to modify the external.
If you want to be able to modify the external, you cannot
specify a revision other than the <literal>HEAD</literal>
revision, which is implied if no revision is specified.</para>
- <para>Concluding our discussion of externals definitions, it has
- to be said that the support which exists for externals definitions in
- Subversion remains less than ideal. Both file and directory
+ <para>Unfortunately, the support which exists for externals definitions
+ in Subversion remains less than ideal. Both file and directory
externals have shortcomings. For either type of external, the
local subdirectory part of the definition cannot contain
<literal>..</literal> parent directory indicators (such as
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