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32;;; Commentary: 32;;; Commentary:
33 33
34;; PCL-CVS is a front-end to the CVS version control system. For people 34;; PCL-CVS is a front-end to the CVS version control system.
35;; familiar with VC, it is somewhat like VC-dired: it presents the status of 35;; It presents the status of all the files in your working area and
36;; all the files in your working area and allows you to commit/update several 36;; allows you to commit/update several of them at a time.
37;; of them at a time. Compared to VC-dired, it is considerably better and 37;; Compare with the general Emacs utility vc-dir, which tries
38;; faster (but only for CVS). 38;; to be VCS-agnostic. You may find PCL-CVS better/faster for CVS.
39 39
40;; PCL-CVS was originally written by Per Cederqvist many years ago. This 40;; PCL-CVS was originally written by Per Cederqvist many years ago. This
41;; version derives from the XEmacs-21 version, itself based on the 2.0b2 41;; version derives from the XEmacs-21 version, itself based on the 2.0b2
42;; version (last release from Per). It is a thorough rework. 42;; version (last release from Per). It is a thorough rework.
43 43
44;; Contrary to what you'd expect, PCL-CVS is not a replacement for VC but only 44;; PCL-CVS is not a replacement for VC, but adds extra functionality.
45;; for VC-dired. As such, I've tried to make PCL-CVS and VC interoperate 45;; As such, I've tried to make PCL-CVS and VC interoperate seamlessly
46;; seamlessly (I also use VC). 46;; (I also use VC).
47 47
48;; To use PCL-CVS just use `M-x cvs-examine RET <dir> RET'. 48;; To use PCL-CVS just use `M-x cvs-examine RET <dir> RET'.
49;; There is a TeXinfo manual, which can be helpful to get started. 49;; There is a TeXinfo manual, which can be helpful to get started.