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==TortoiseSVN Help==
 
==TortoiseSVN Help==
Help with setting up and using TortoiseSVN with our SVN server
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Help with setting up and using TortoiseSVN with the Google Code Project SVN
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==Set up TortoiseSVN==
 
==Set up TortoiseSVN==
First, before you do <u>anything</u><br />
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First, before you do <u>anything</u>!<br>
 
You need to set up your SVN client so it can update the version meta-data in the files
 
You need to set up your SVN client so it can update the version meta-data in the files
  
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===Opening Config===
 
===Opening Config===
All configuring of TortoiseSVN is done through the windows explorer<br />
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All configuring of TortoiseSVN is done through the windows explorer<br>
 
Right click on the white space and select "TortoiseSVN" -> "Settings"
 
Right click on the white space and select "TortoiseSVN" -> "Settings"
 
[[Image:SVNConfig1.jpg|thumb|none]]
 
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Select the "General" tab in the tree menu<br />
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Select the "General" tab in the tree menu<br>
 
Then next to "Subversion configuration file:" click on [<u>E</u>dit]
 
Then next to "Subversion configuration file:" click on [<u>E</u>dit]
  
 
===Download Config File===
 
===Download Config File===
Download [http://www.wowroster.net/SVNergy/config.txt this config file] and copy it into your config file overwriting everything
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{{Note|Download [http://www.wowroster.net/SVNergy/config.txt this config file] and copy it into your config file overwriting everything}}
  
 
==Checking Out==
 
==Checking Out==
Now that you have TortoiseSVN set up on your computer, now you can check-out a repository.<br />
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Now that you have TortoiseSVN set up on your computer, now you can check-out a repository.<br>
 
"Check-out" is just a fancy name for downloading the repository.
 
"Check-out" is just a fancy name for downloading the repository.
  
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* Right click the folder, and you'll have some options from TortoiseSVN - one of those is "SVN Checkout...".
 
* Right click the folder, and you'll have some options from TortoiseSVN - one of those is "SVN Checkout...".
 
* Now you're going to need some links here - you find those by going to the WoWRoster site (you're already here!).
 
* Now you're going to need some links here - you find those by going to the WoWRoster site (you're already here!).
** Browse to [[SVNergy:Repositories|Repositories]].
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** Browse to [[SVN:Repositories|Repositories]].
** There are three links for each repository Web [[Image:WebLogo.png|link=http://www.wowroster.net/websvn]], SVN [[Image:SVNLogo.png|link=http://svn.wowroster.net]], and RSS Feed [[Image:FeedIcon16x16.png|link=http://www.wowroster.net/websvn/rss.php?repname=roster]] - click the SVN link.
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** There are three links for each repository Web [[Image:WebLogo.png]], SVN [[Image:SVNLogo.png]], and RSS Feed [[Image:FeedIcon16x16.png]] - click the SVN link.
 
** This gets you to the folder structure of the repository.
 
** This gets you to the folder structure of the repository.
 
** Click "trunk" to get to the folder containing the newest revision.
 
** Click "trunk" to get to the folder containing the newest revision.
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==Updating==
 
==Updating==
There will be a time when you ask "Some files just got changed in the repository I just downloaded, how do I get those files?"<br />
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There will be a time when you ask "Some files just got changed in the repository I just downloaded, how do I get those files?"<br>
 
That is a great question, and the answer is "SVN Update"
 
That is a great question, and the answer is "SVN Update"
  

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Warning.png Source is on GitHub: This documentation is outdated since the code was moved to GitHub
TortoiseSVN.png

TortoiseSVN Help

Help with setting up and using TortoiseSVN with the Google Code Project SVN


Set up TortoiseSVN

First, before you do anything!
You need to set up your SVN client so it can update the version meta-data in the files

In this tutorial, we will be configuring Tortoise SVN

Opening Config

All configuring of TortoiseSVN is done through the windows explorer
Right click on the white space and select "TortoiseSVN" -> "Settings"

SVNConfig1.jpg

The settings window will pop-up

SVNConfig2.jpg

Select the "General" tab in the tree menu
Then next to "Subversion configuration file:" click on [Edit]

Download Config File

Info.png Note: Download this config file and copy it into your config file overwriting everything

Checking Out

Now that you have TortoiseSVN set up on your computer, now you can check-out a repository.
"Check-out" is just a fancy name for downloading the repository.

Updating

There will be a time when you ask "Some files just got changed in the repository I just downloaded, how do I get those files?"
That is a great question, and the answer is "SVN Update"

The TortoiseSVN User Manual

For anything else not covered in this help guide, there is always the TortoiseSVN User Manual


Happy SVN'ing!

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