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This info manual describes pcl-cvs which is a GNU Emacs front-end to CVS. It works with CVS version 1.9 and newer. This manual is updated to release 2.5 of pcl-cvs.
1. Installation How to install pcl-cvs on your system. 2. About pcl-cvs Authors and ftp sites.
3. Getting started An introduction with a walk-through example. 4. Buffer contents An explanation of the buffer contents. 5. Commands All commands, grouped by type.
6. Customization How you can tailor pcl-cvs to suit your needs. 7. XEmacs Customization Additional tailoring under XEmacs. 8. Future enhancements Future enhancements of pcl-cvs. 9. Bugs (known and unknown) GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE GNU General Public License Function and Variable Index List of functions and variables. Concept Index List of concepts. Key Index List of keystrokes.
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Installation
1.1 Installation of the pcl-cvs program How to install pcl-cvs on your system. 1.2 Installation of the on-line manual. How to install the on-line manual. 1.3 How to make typeset documentation from pcl-cvs.texi How to create typeset documentation about pcl-cvs.
About pcl-cvs
2.1 Contributors to pcl-cvs 2.2 Where can I get pcl-cvs? Where can I get a copy of Pcl-Cvs?
Buffer contents
4.1 File status The meaning of the second field. 4.2 Selected files How selection works.
Commands
5.1 Setting flags for CVS commands 5.3 Updating the `*cvs*' buffer Commands to update the local directory 5.4 Movement Commands How to move up and down in the buffer 5.5 Marking files How to mark files that other commands will later operate on. 5.6 Committing changes Checking in your modifications to the CVS repository. 5.7 Editing files Loading files into Emacs. 5.8 Getting info about files Display the log and status of files. 5.9 Adding and removing files 5.10 Undoing changes 5.11 Removing handled entries Uninteresting lines can easily be removed. 5.12 Ignoring files Telling CVS to ignore generated files. 5.13 Viewing differences Commands to `diff' different versions. 5.14 Running ediff Running `ediff' from `*cvs*' buffer. 5.17 Miscellaneous commands