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Posted on June 7, 2008 at 5:02 pm in Elsewhere · 2 comments
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I’m such a geek. I actually write in markdown syntax and upconvert to XML, then convert to RTF or PDF, and I’ve used subversion to manage revision control for years.
What I really need is easy branching for submission revisions.
See, that’s what I’ve been wanting to do — the SVN part, not the formats — but I couldn’t stomach the CLI.