Mercurial > hgbook
changeset 305:8202b13f7707
fixed errors.
author | Yoshiki Yazawa <yaz@cc.rim.or.jp> |
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date | Sat, 09 Feb 2008 00:33:04 +0900 |
parents | e87fe9497b27 |
children | 62ea8107a73b |
files | ja/undo.tex |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/ja/undo.tex Sat Feb 09 00:23:15 2008 +0900 +++ b/ja/undo.tex Sat Feb 09 00:33:04 2008 +0900 @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ \interaction{rollback.rollback} %\subsection{The erroneous pull} -\subsection{$B8m$C$?%W%k(Bl} +\subsection{$B8m$C$?%W%k(B} %It's common practice with Mercurial to maintain separate development %branches of a project in different repositories. Your development @@ -174,14 +174,14 @@ $B%8%H%j$+$i:F$S%W%k$7$?>l9g!$%A%'%s%8%;%C%H$,%m!<%+%k%j%]%8%H%j$K:F$S8=$l(B $B$k!%(B -(If you absolutely know for sure that the change you want to roll back -is the most recent change in the repository that you pushed to, -\emph{and} you know that nobody else could have pulled it from that -repository, you can roll back the changeset there, too, but you really -should really not rely on this working reliably. If you do this, -sooner or later a change really will make it into a repository that -you don't directly control (or have forgotten about), and come back to -bite you.) +%(If you absolutely know for sure that the change you want to roll back +%is the most recent change in the repository that you pushed to, +%\emph{and} you know that nobody else could have pulled it from that +%repository, you can roll back the changeset there, too, but you really +%should really not rely on this working reliably. If you do this, +%sooner or later a change really will make it into a repository that +%you don't directly control (or have forgotten about), and come back to +%bite you.) $B!J$b$7%m!<%k%P%C%/$7$?$$%A%'%s%8%;%C%H$,%W%C%7%e@h$N%j%]%8%H%j$G:G?7$G$"(B $B$j!$$+$D!$C/$b$=$l$r%W%k$7$F$$$J$$$3$H$,3N<B$G$"$k>l9g$O!$%W%C%7%e@h$N%j(B