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Re: What are these file types - .scd .cache .tdx init [message #29579 is a reply to message #29578] Mon, 01 November 2010 15:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hello Graeme

gprentice wrote on Mon, 01 November 2010 13:32

Thanks for the information. Mirek gave me a URL to the primary server a year ago but I didn't know where it went to until now. I updated the file and committed the .tpp and .tppi files using tortoise svn. Maybe you could check if I got something wrong some time. Tortoise said the files committed ok but for some reason it's left the icon for the files showing as "modified". Should I be able to commit these files directly from theIde?

Yes, in Project/SVN menu you can upload changes to svn.

gprentice wrote on Mon, 01 November 2010 13:32

Chances are I'll want to commit other documentation stuff sometime. Does that mean I should use the primary server and forget about google code?

Oh yes, Honza explained it before. Google code is just a mirror.

gprentice wrote on Mon, 01 November 2010 13:32

Is upp able to do any conversion from other document formats into .tpp format?

I do not think so.

Graeme: The simplest way is just taking the latest files from SVN, although google mirror could be enough, improve them or add new .tpp files, and post them here. No SVN knowledge required Smile.


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IƱaki
 
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