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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@c "@(#)$Name: $:$Id: pcl-cvs.texi,v 1.16 2000/05/30 19:45:50 monnier Exp $"
@c "@(#)$Name: $:$Id: pcl-cvs.texi,v 1.1 2000/06/01 03:34:57 monnier Exp $"
@c Documentation for the GNU Emacs CVS mode.
@c Copyright (C) 1991-2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@ -69,9 +69,11 @@ Free Software Foundation instead of in the original English.
@center @titlefont{to}
@sp
@center @titlefont{PCL-CVS - The Emacs Front-End to CVS}
@ignore
@sp 2
@center release 2.9
@c -release-
@end ignore
@sp 3
@center Per Cederqvist
@center Stefan Monnier
@ -108,8 +110,11 @@ Free Software Foundation instead of in the original English.
@ifinfo
@top PCL-CVS
This info manual describes PCL-CVS, the GNU Emacs front-end to CVS.
This manual is updated to release 2.5 of PCL-CVS.
This info manual describes PCL-CVS, the GNU Emacs front-end to CVS. It
is nowhere near complete, so you are advised to use @kbd{M-x
customize-group RET pcl-cvs RET} and to look at the documentation strings
of the various commands and major modes for further information.
@c This manual is updated to release 2.5 of PCL-CVS.
@end ifinfo
@menu
@ -183,7 +188,7 @@ proudly maintained it until January 1996, at which point he released the
beta version 2.0b2 and passed on the maintainership to Greg A Woods.
Development stayed mostly dormant for a few years during which the
version 2.0 never seemed to be able to leave the ``beta'' stage while a
separate XEmacs version was slowly splitting away. In late 1999,
separate XEmacs version was slowly splitting away. In late 1998,
Stefan Monnier picked up development again, adding some major new
functionality and taking over maintenance.
@ -613,16 +618,19 @@ Run a @samp{cvs checkout} command. You will be asked for the directory
in which the @samp{cvs update} will be run and the module to be checked
out.@refill
@ignore
@item M-x cvs-quickdir
Populate the @samp{*cvs*} buffer by just looking at the @file{CVS/Entries}
files. This is very much like @code{cvs-examine} except that it does
not access the CVS repository which is a major advantage when the
repository is far away. But of course, it will not be able to detect
when a file needs to be updated or merged.
@end ignore
@end table
The first four of those commands are also reachable from the menubar
@c The first four of
Those commands are also reachable from the menubar
under @samp{Tools->PCL-CVS}. Finally an alternative way is to visit
with the CVS administrative subdirectory in your work area with a simple
prefix argument. For example @kbd{C-u C-x C-f ~/my/work/CVS RET}. This