Mercurial > hgbook
changeset 793:fa1c3715254d
Propagate f3bef43b8ca1
Trim more obsolete SVN advantages
author | Yoshiki Yazawa <yaz@honeyplanet.jp> |
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date | Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:23:58 +0900 |
parents | 72eab2497e12 |
children | 41bb6ec2ca27 |
files | ja/intro.tex |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/ja/intro.tex Thu Jun 18 16:23:58 2009 +0900 +++ b/ja/intro.tex Thu Jun 18 16:23:58 2009 +0900 @@ -941,13 +941,11 @@ %As an example, Subversion is a good choice for working with frequently %edited binary files, due to its centralised nature and support for -%file locking. If you're averse to the command line, it currently has -%better GUI support than other free revision control tools. +%file locking. $BNc$($P!$IQHK$KJQ99$5$l$k%P%$%J%j%U%!%$%k$r07$&>l9g$O(BSubverrsion$B$rA*$V$N$,(B $BNI$$!%(BSubversion$B$N=8Cf7?$N@-<A$H%U%!%$%k%m%C%/$N%5%]!<%H$O%P%$%J%j%U%!%$(B -$B%k$N<h$j07$$$KE,$7$F$$$k!%%3%^%s%I%i%$%s$,7y$$$J$i$P!$B>$N%U%j!<%j%S%8%g(B -$B%s4IM}%D!<%k$h$j$bM%$l$?(BGUI$B%5%]!<%H$,$"$k!%(B +$B%k$N<h$j07$$$KE,$7$F$$$k!%(B %I personally find Mercurial's properties of simplicity, performance, %and good merge support to be a compelling combination that has served