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6 SVK::Help::View - Introduction to svk view support
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9 [Views are a BETA-quality feature. We're very interested in bug reports
10 and feeback about them.]
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12 svk allows you to define multiple different views for an existing
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15 DEFINING A VIEW
16 views are stored as property "svk:view:NAME" on a directory. Suppose
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21 You can now use "//^project/ptest" as a target for normal svk commands
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24 Here is an example for the value of the property:
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26 &:/project/trunk
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31 The first line is the base of the view. The &: sign means the root of
32 a mirror, so the view can still be used even if other people mirrored
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