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author | Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com> |
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date | Sun May 03 19:23:31 2009 -0700 (2009-05-03) |
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1.1 --- a/en/ch01-tour-basic.xml Sun May 03 19:23:08 2009 -0700 1.2 +++ b/en/ch01-tour-basic.xml Sun May 03 19:23:31 2009 -0700 1.3 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ 1.4 <programlisting>apt-get install mercurial</programlisting></listitem> 1.5 <listitem><para id="x_5">Fedora:</para> 1.6 <programlisting>yum install mercurial</programlisting></listitem> 1.7 - <listitem><para>OpenSUSE:</para> 1.8 + <listitem><para id="x_715">OpenSUSE:</para> 1.9 <programlisting>zypper install mercurial</programlisting></listitem> 1.10 <listitem><para id="x_6">Gentoo:</para> 1.11 <programlisting>emerge mercurial</programlisting></listitem> 1.12 @@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ 1.13 <tip> 1.14 <title><quote>Home directory</quote> on Windows</title> 1.15 1.16 - <para>When we refer to your home directory, on an English 1.17 + <para id="x_716">When we refer to your home directory, on an English 1.18 language installation of Windows this will usually be a 1.19 folder named after your user name in 1.20 <filename>C:\Documents and Settings</filename>. You can 1.21 @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ 1.22 <note> 1.23 <title>A surprise for Subversion users</title> 1.24 1.25 - <para>Like other Mercurial commands, if we don't supply 1.26 + <para id="x_717">Like other Mercurial commands, if we don't supply 1.27 explicit names to commit to the <command role="hg-cmd">hg 1.28 commit</command>, it will operate across a repository's 1.29 entire working directory. Be wary of this if you're coming 1.30 @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ 1.31 possible to pull more changes than you saw when using 1.32 <command role="hg-cmd">hg incoming</command>.</para> 1.33 1.34 - <para>If you only want to pull precisely the changes that were 1.35 + <para id="x_718">If you only want to pull precisely the changes that were 1.36 listed by <command role="hg-cmd">hg incoming</command>, or 1.37 you have some other reason to pull a subset of changes, 1.38 simply identify the change that you want to pull by its 1.39 @@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ 1.40 <sect2> 1.41 <title>Default locations</title> 1.42 1.43 - <para>When we clone a repository, Mercurial records the location 1.44 + <para id="x_719">When we clone a repository, Mercurial records the location 1.45 of the repository we cloned in the 1.46 <filename>.hg/hgrc</filename> file of the new repository. If 1.47 we don't supply a location to <command>hg pull</command> from 1.48 @@ -951,14 +951,14 @@ 1.49 location as a default. The <command>hg incoming</command> 1.50 and <command>hg outgoing</command> commands do so too.</para> 1.51 1.52 - <para>If you open a repository's <filename>.hg/hgrc</filename> 1.53 + <para id="x_71a">If you open a repository's <filename>.hg/hgrc</filename> 1.54 file in a text editor, you will see contents like the 1.55 following.</para> 1.56 1.57 <programlisting>[paths] 1.58 default = http://www.selenic.com/repo/hg</programlisting> 1.59 1.60 - <para>It is possible&emdash;and often useful&emdash;to have the 1.61 + <para id="x_71b">It is possible&emdash;and often useful&emdash;to have the 1.62 default location for <command>hg push</command> and 1.63 <command>hg outgoing</command> be different from those for 1.64 <command>hg pull</command> and <command>hg incoming</command>.