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-@c "@(#)$Name: $:$Id: pcl-cvs.texi,v 1.17 2002/10/02 23:24:31 karl Exp $"
+@c "@(#)$Name: $:$Id: pcl-cvs.texi,v 1.18 2002/12/07 13:38:26 pj Exp $"
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@setfilename ../info/pcl-cvs
@settitle PCL-CVS --- Emacs Front-End to CVS
About PCL-CVS
* Contributors:: Contributors to PCL-CVS.
-* Installation::
+* Installation::
Commands
* Entering PCL-CVS:: Commands to invoke PCL-CVS
* Setting flags:: Setting flags for CVS commands
-* Updating the buffer::
+* Updating the buffer::
* Movement commands:: How to move up and down in the buffer
* Marking files:: How to mark files that other commands
will later operate on.
* Committing changes:: Checking in your modifications to the
- CVS repository.
+ CVS repository.
* Editing files:: Loading files into Emacs.
* Getting info about files:: Display the log and status of files.
* Adding and removing files:: Adding and removing files
Customization
-* Customizing Faces::
+* Customizing Faces::
@end detailmenu
@end menu
@menu
* Contributors:: Contributors to PCL-CVS.
-* Installation::
+* Installation::
@end menu
@node Contributors, Installation, About PCL-CVS, About PCL-CVS
pre-compiled package form. Please refer to the XEmacs manual for
instructions regarding package selection and installation. Currently,
that PCL-CVS package also requires you to have installed the
-@file{xemacs-base}, @file{elib}, and @file{dired} packages.
+@file{xemacs-base}, @file{elib}, and @file{dired} packages.
If you have @TeX{} installed at your site, you can make a typeset manual
from @file{pcl-cvs.texi}.
In this example, your repository is in @file{/usr/CVSroot} and CVS has
been run in the directory @file{/users/ceder/FOO/test}. The three files
-(@file{bar}, @file{file.txt} and
+(@file{bar}, @file{file.txt} and
@file{newer}) that are marked with @samp{Need-Update} have been changed
by someone else in the CVS repository. Two files (@file{namechange}
and @file{sub/ChangeLog}) have been modified locally, and need to be
@menu
* Entering PCL-CVS:: Commands to invoke PCL-CVS
* Setting flags:: Setting flags for CVS commands
-* Updating the buffer::
+* Updating the buffer::
* Movement commands:: How to move up and down in the buffer
* Marking files:: How to mark files that other commands
will later operate on.
* Committing changes:: Checking in your modifications to the
- CVS repository.
+ CVS repository.
* Editing files:: Loading files into Emacs.
* Getting info about files:: Display the log and status of files.
* Adding and removing files:: Adding and removing files
Most commands in PCL-CVS require that you have a @samp{*cvs*}
buffer. The commands that you use to get one are listed below.
-For each, a @samp{cvs} process will be run, the output will be parsed by
+For each, a @samp{cvs} process will be run, the output will be parsed by
PCL-CVS, and the result will be printed in the @samp{*cvs*} buffer (see
@ref{Buffer contents}, for a description of the buffer's contents).
@table @kbd
@item M-x cvs-update
-Run a @samp{cvs update} command. You will be asked for the directory
+Run a @samp{cvs update} command. You will be asked for the directory
in which the @samp{cvs update} will be run.
@item M-x cvs-examine
which the @samp{cvs -n update} will be run.
@item M-x cvs-status
-Run a @samp{cvs status} command. You will be asked for the directory
+Run a @samp{cvs status} command. You will be asked for the directory
in which the @samp{cvs status} will be run.
@item M-x cvs-checkout
@findex cvs-mode-changelog-commit
@item log-edit-changelog-full-paragraphs
If this variable is non-@code{nil}, include full @file{ChangeLog}
-paragraphs in the CVS log created by @samp{cvs-mode-changelog-commit}.
+paragraphs in the CVS log created by @samp{cvs-mode-changelog-commit}.
This may be set in the local variables section of a @file{ChangeLog}
file, to indicate the policy for that @file{ChangeLog}.
@menu
-* Customizing Faces::
+* Customizing Faces::
@end menu
@node Customizing Faces, , Customization, Customization
used to highlight the status of files which are @samp{Unknown}.
@item cvs-handled-face
-used to highlight the status of files which are handled and
+used to highlight the status of files which are handled and
need no further action.
@item cvs-need-action-face