TortoiseSVN Repository Browser - LibreOffice document
I'm facing an issue with TortoiseSVN repository browser.
I can open LibreOffice documents with it, no problem.
But when I want to 'Edit', those documents are opened with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel...).
My file association is correct and strange thing, Tortoise copy the file in temp folder with the right extension (It's opening with the right app there).
Is there anyone who has a clue to fix this please?
We have many SVN repositories and using Tortoise browser could save use lot of disk space with no checkout needed.
Olivier
microsoft-word svn libreoffice
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I'm facing an issue with TortoiseSVN repository browser.
I can open LibreOffice documents with it, no problem.
But when I want to 'Edit', those documents are opened with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel...).
My file association is correct and strange thing, Tortoise copy the file in temp folder with the right extension (It's opening with the right app there).
Is there anyone who has a clue to fix this please?
We have many SVN repositories and using Tortoise browser could save use lot of disk space with no checkout needed.
Olivier
microsoft-word svn libreoffice
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There's no issue. To edit the document within SVN repository you should first check it out, edit and then commit back. That's the whole reason for a versioning system. Repository browser just gives you a convenient way to browse a repository, not amend its files.
– montonero
Jan 28 at 14:11
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I'm facing an issue with TortoiseSVN repository browser.
I can open LibreOffice documents with it, no problem.
But when I want to 'Edit', those documents are opened with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel...).
My file association is correct and strange thing, Tortoise copy the file in temp folder with the right extension (It's opening with the right app there).
Is there anyone who has a clue to fix this please?
We have many SVN repositories and using Tortoise browser could save use lot of disk space with no checkout needed.
Olivier
microsoft-word svn libreoffice
I'm facing an issue with TortoiseSVN repository browser.
I can open LibreOffice documents with it, no problem.
But when I want to 'Edit', those documents are opened with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel...).
My file association is correct and strange thing, Tortoise copy the file in temp folder with the right extension (It's opening with the right app there).
Is there anyone who has a clue to fix this please?
We have many SVN repositories and using Tortoise browser could save use lot of disk space with no checkout needed.
Olivier
microsoft-word svn libreoffice
microsoft-word svn libreoffice
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There's no issue. To edit the document within SVN repository you should first check it out, edit and then commit back. That's the whole reason for a versioning system. Repository browser just gives you a convenient way to browse a repository, not amend its files.
– montonero
Jan 28 at 14:11
add a comment |
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There's no issue. To edit the document within SVN repository you should first check it out, edit and then commit back. That's the whole reason for a versioning system. Repository browser just gives you a convenient way to browse a repository, not amend its files.
– montonero
Jan 28 at 14:11
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1
There's no issue. To edit the document within SVN repository you should first check it out, edit and then commit back. That's the whole reason for a versioning system. Repository browser just gives you a convenient way to browse a repository, not amend its files.
– montonero
Jan 28 at 14:11
There's no issue. To edit the document within SVN repository you should first check it out, edit and then commit back. That's the whole reason for a versioning system. Repository browser just gives you a convenient way to browse a repository, not amend its files.
– montonero
Jan 28 at 14:11
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There's no issue. To edit the document within SVN repository you should first check it out, edit and then commit back. That's the whole reason for a versioning system. Repository browser just gives you a convenient way to browse a repository, not amend its files.
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Jan 28 at 14:11