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Presentations & Docs
- To: core at arabeyes dot org
- Subject: Presentations & Docs
- From: Nadim Shaikli <shaikli at yahoo dot com>
- Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 01:13:07 -0800 (PST)
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A couple of questions.
1. Aren't OpenOffice.org's file (.xsw, .xsi, etc) binary in format ?
If so (and I'm seeing that they are), is there any compelling reason
for us to 'cvs' them ? Binary files, from what I know, simply get
copied as a whole (meaning, with 2 revisions you are not really
keeping the differences, but are keeping 2 very distinct copies of
the file). Should we maybe simply have a place to hold the latest
copy of these docs, outside the scope of cvs, and live with it that
way. I don't think we'd want to revert back to an older version of
these files.
2. The one presentation we currently have resides in,
cvs/doc/presentations/
where should all the other single page documents (such as the basic
into and/or the unicode help sheets, etc) reside ?
Salam.
- Nadim
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