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RE: [h-e-w] PCL-CVS
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Sprenger, Karel |
Subject: |
RE: [h-e-w] PCL-CVS |
Date: |
Tue, 6 Aug 2002 08:50:23 +0200 |
Hi,
According to info
Tagging files
=============
`t'
Tag all selected files by running `cvs tag' on them
(`cvs-mode-tag'). It's usually preferable to tag a directory at a
time. Rather than selecting all files (which too often doesn't
select all files but only the few that are displayed), clear the
selection with `M-DEL' (`cvs-mode-unmark-all-files'), position the
cursor on the directory you want to tag and hit `t'.
By default, `tag' commands ignore the marks. This can be changed
with `cvs-invert-ignore-marks'. Also, by default `tag' can only be
applied to directories, see `cvs-force-dir-tag' if you want to change
this behavior.
So, maybe the response is not that weird. Or am I missing something?
Are you perhaps looking for a way to undo a "-k b" to flag a file as binary?
Cheers,
Karel
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Rancier [mailto:address@hidden
Sent: maandag 5 augustus 2002 18:57
To: Emacs Help (Windows)
Subject: [h-e-w] PCL-CVS
Hello All,
I tried (from the *cvs* buffer), to tag (with 't') a text file, but got the
following:
`tag' is not applicable to any of the selected files.
After that the status change to Modified. Does that make any sense?
Thanks,
Jeff
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- [h-e-w] PCL-CVS, Jeff Rancier, 2002/08/05
- RE: [h-e-w] PCL-CVS,
Sprenger, Karel <=