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cvs.texinfo updates? add/remove/tag


From: Bulgrien, Kevin
Subject: cvs.texinfo updates? add/remove/tag
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 16:36:51 -0400

Are the CVS developers amenable to accepting patches against cvs.texinfo to
add sections for the add, remove, and tag commands?  I realize these
sections
might be simplistic, but in particular, the add/remove sections would be a
good place to record the fact that a cvs add is the appropriate way to undo
a cvs remove when the removed file has not yet been committed.

I have only infrequently messed with man page sources and that was years
ago.  I don't know anything about texinfo, so it would be a stretch, but
I could attempt to tackle this by simply following the example of other
sections that are similar.  I don't want to attempt this if there would
be a strong chance such a patch would be rejected outright, though
naturally I would expect it to be subject to review.

If I were to do this, is it normal to simply edit the texinfo file with a
plain-text editor, or is that the masochistic way to do it?

--- 
Kevin R. Bulgrien
Design and Development Engineer
General Dynamics C4 Systems
http://www.gdsatcom.com/
VertexRSI


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