return tmp;
}
Kind regards,
Rick Blok
-Original Message-
From: Pavel Sanda [mailto:sa...@lyx.org]
Sent: woensdag 29 februari 2012 18:14
To: Rick Blok
Cc: lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Cannot check in changes after registering with rcs
Rick Blok wrote:
> Summary: I think that lyx s
Rick Blok wrote:
> Summary: I think that lyx should be looking for a file newfile.lyx in the
> rcs directory, and not for newfile1.lyx,v as it does now.
I looked on the RCS pages for Windows version and it seems they build it in
a different way and for systems like M$ DOS / Win 95. In these system
m: Pavel Sanda [mailto:sa...@lyx.org]
Sent: woensdag 29 februari 2012 17:11
To: Rick Blok
Cc: lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Cannot check in changes after registering with rcs
Rick Blok wrote:
> No, this is not the case.
It may be that Windows version works in a different way than
Rick Blok wrote:
> No, this is not the case.
It may be that Windows version works in a different way than in Linux.
Can you describe what happens if you register a document?
Where exactly is stored new "...,v" file?
> If I create it manually by copying and renaming the original, and reload
> the
No, this is not the case.
If I create it manually by copying and renaming the original, and reload
the file in lyx, I can check in and out. Only comparing with previous
revisions does not work then. looks like lyx isn't storing revision numbers
or something like that, or maybe I'm doing it wrong wi
Rick Blok wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to use version control for my thesis, but the menu does not change
> after successfully registering. Although rcs returned no error and created
> a file in the rcs folder, lyx seems to not recognize it. Using windows 7,
> lyx 2.0.2 and rcs 5.7.
> Is there someon
Hi,
I wanted to use version control for my thesis, but the menu does not change
after successfully registering. Although rcs returned no error and created
a file in the rcs folder, lyx seems to not recognize it. Using windows 7,
lyx 2.0.2 and rcs 5.7.
Is there someone else with this problem? Is an