From: Thomas Z. <li...@th...> - 2008-06-04 16:57:06
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Dannes Wessels schrieb: > HI, > > On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 5:30 PM, Adam Retter <ad...@ex...> wrote: > >> If you use Eclipse then I find that Subclipse plugin has all I need, >> or otherwise if you use Netbeans I think that has Subversion >> integration built in... >> > > subclipse/svnkit works indeed works as well. for Netbeans you'll need > to install a svn executable separately.... > > regards > > Dannes > > Dear Adam, dear Dannes, thanks for your hints. In the meantime, Wolfgang gave me access to the svn repository at sourceforge, so you can find my stuff there under trunk/YAEC I also managed it to use the svn client in Netbeans: it does a great job, so I think, I will use it in the future. The code on sourceforge got some changes during the weekend: the jEdit text editor is now included, the treeview has a context menu with - at the moment - only the functionality to delete a resource, and the connection data can now managed directly in the client. But, certainly, it's far away from useable. I still have a lot of ideas to improve it and hope, that I'll find some time for that :-) Best, Tom -- ---------------------------- http://www.thomas-zastrow.de ---------------------------- |