Difference between revisions of "Svn Faq"
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* Q) What is ''SVN'' | * Q) What is ''SVN'' | ||
+ | ** A) – see [[SVN]]. | ||
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* Q) I’ve logged into community, and am on the two tab, but I can’t see the update or commit buttons. | * Q) I’ve logged into community, and am on the two tab, but I can’t see the update or commit buttons. | ||
** A) – Just resize the width of the Community panel. This seems to happen less if you undock your community panel, or dock it on the left. | ** A) – Just resize the width of the Community panel. This seems to happen less if you undock your community panel, or dock it on the left. | ||
* Q) The commit button is greyed out on the community panel’s two tab. | * Q) The commit button is greyed out on the community panel’s two tab. | ||
− | ** A) First open the Options panel under the tools menu. Got to the ''SVN'' Version Control tab and make sure “Enable ''SVN''is checked. Restart [[A:M]]. If that doesnt work, either you haven’t checked out yet, or A:M somehow lost the path to your local copy, or your local copy is corrupt. Just follow the [[Svn Walkthrough]] to setup the local data folder again. | + | ** A) First open the Options panel under the tools menu. Got to the ''SVN'' Version Control tab and make sure “Enable ''SVN'' is checked. Restart [[A:M]]. If that doesnt work, either you haven’t checked out yet, or A:M somehow lost the path to your local copy, or your local copy is corrupt. Just follow the [[Svn Walkthrough]] to setup the local data folder again. |
[[category:SVN]] | [[category:SVN]] |
Revision as of 01:24, 10 February 2007
- Q) What is SVN
- A) – see SVN.
- Q) I’ve logged into community, and am on the two tab, but I can’t see the update or commit buttons.
- A) – Just resize the width of the Community panel. This seems to happen less if you undock your community panel, or dock it on the left.
- Q) The commit button is greyed out on the community panel’s two tab.
- A) First open the Options panel under the tools menu. Got to the SVN Version Control tab and make sure “Enable SVN is checked. Restart A:M. If that doesnt work, either you haven’t checked out yet, or A:M somehow lost the path to your local copy, or your local copy is corrupt. Just follow the Svn Walkthrough to setup the local data folder again.