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Mention qdelete and qimport -r.
author | Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com> |
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date | Thu Apr 23 22:24:02 2009 -0700 (2009-04-23) |
parents | 3b640272a966 |
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1.1 --- a/en/ch01-tour-basic.xml Sun Apr 12 00:05:30 2009 -0700 1.2 +++ b/en/ch01-tour-basic.xml Thu Apr 23 22:24:02 2009 -0700 1.3 @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ 1.4 1.5 &interaction.tour.clone; 1.6 1.7 - <para>One advantage of using <command role="hg-cmd">hg 1.8 + <para id="x_67c">One advantage of using <command role="hg-cmd">hg 1.9 clone</command> is that, as we can see above, it lets us clone 1.10 repositories over the network. Another is that it remembers 1.11 where we cloned from, which we'll find useful soon when we 1.12 @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ 1.13 the text message that the creator of the changeset entered 1.14 to describe the changeset.</para></listitem> 1.15 <listitem> 1.16 - <para>Some changesets, such as the first in the list above, 1.17 + <para id="x_67d">Some changesets, such as the first in the list above, 1.18 have a <literal>tag</literal> field. A tag is another way 1.19 to identify a changeset, by giving it an easy-to-remember 1.20 name. (The tag named <literal>tip</literal> is special: it 1.21 @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ 1.22 1.23 &interaction.tour.log-vp; 1.24 1.25 - <para>The <option role="hg-opt-log">-p</option> option is 1.26 + <para id="x_67e">The <option role="hg-opt-log">-p</option> option is 1.27 tremendously useful, so it's well worth remembering.</para> 1.28 1.29 </sect2> 1.30 @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ 1.31 role="hg-opt-log">--rev</option> arguments.</para> 1.32 </listitem> 1.33 <listitem> 1.34 - <para>If you are using short options, you can save typing by 1.35 + <para id="x_67f">If you are using short options, you can save typing by 1.36 running them together. For example, the command <command 1.37 role="hg-cmd">hg log -v -p -r 2</command> can be written 1.38 as <command role="hg-cmd">hg log -vpr2</command>.</para> 1.39 @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ 1.40 <note> 1.41 <title>Option naming consistency</title> 1.42 1.43 - <para>Almost always, Mercurial commands use consistent option 1.44 + <para id="x_680">Almost always, Mercurial commands use consistent option 1.45 names to refer to the same concepts. For instance, if a 1.46 command deals with changesets, you'll always identify them 1.47 with <option role="hg-opt-log">--rev</option> or <option 1.48 @@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ 1.49 locally, we can just clone that instead. This is much faster 1.50 than cloning over the network, and cloning a local repository 1.51 uses less disk space in most cases, too<footnote> 1.52 - <para>The saving of space arises when source and destination 1.53 + <para id="x_681">The saving of space arises when source and destination 1.54 repositories are on the same filesystem, in which case 1.55 Mercurial will use hardlinks to do copy-on-write sharing of 1.56 its internal metadata. If that explanation meant nothing to 1.57 @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ 1.58 1.59 &interaction.tour.cat1; 1.60 1.61 - <para>Let's edit this file so that it prints a second line of 1.62 + <para id="x_682">Let's edit this file so that it prints a second line of 1.63 output.</para> 1.64 1.65 &interaction.tour.cat2; 1.66 @@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ 1.67 <tip> 1.68 <title>Understanding patches</title> 1.69 1.70 - <para>Remember to take a look at <xref 1.71 + <para id="x_683">Remember to take a look at <xref 1.72 linkend="sec:mq:patch"/> if you don't know how to read 1.73 output above.</para> 1.74 </tip> 1.75 @@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ 1.76 repository as the <emphasis>tip revision</emphasis>, or simply 1.77 the <emphasis>tip</emphasis>.</para> 1.78 1.79 - <para>By the way, the <command role="hg-cmd">hg tip</command> 1.80 + <para id="x_684">By the way, the <command role="hg-cmd">hg tip</command> 1.81 command accepts many of the same options as <command 1.82 role="hg-cmd">hg log</command>, so <option 1.83 role="hg-opt-global">-v</option> above indicates <quote>be