On 27 Mar 2006, at 10:46, Oliver Taylor wrote:
So, in the process of writing the screenwriting bundle I'm working (and using every day) I've come to the conclusion that it might be cool to look into subversion for working with screenwriting projects.
Obviously I know nothing about subversion, so my question is:
Is this stupid?
No - it is an excellent idea.
Do you guys have any good resources for getting started with subversion?
This is an excellent book, well worth the money. http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/svn/index.html
But is you want something free then: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ is good, but a little less polished.
Is there a better solution (since I'm just using text-documents)? I can't seem to find a really good intro on how to use TextMate with Subversion, did I miss it somewhere?
Control-Shift-a will bring up the subversion menu and there is some help under help. It assumes (reasonably) that you know about version control.
Dave.
Thanks in advance.
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