Subj : de.komm.software.kreuzungspunkt To : August Abolins From : Martin Foster Date : Sun Mar 21 2021 09:22:00 Hello August! *** Thursday 18.03.21 at 08:41, August Abolins wrote to Martin Foster: AA>>> I found another online translator. Here is the TOC using DeepL: AA>>> I Basics AA>>> 1.1 FidoNet - structure and addressing AA>>> 1.2 Point in FidoNet AA>>> 1.3 The nodelist(s) AA> [...] AA>>> "Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)" AA>>> Do you see anything amiss above? MF>> Nope, that's an excellent job. Is that exactly as it came MF>> out or did you do a bit of tickling up? AA> That's the exact result, with indenting. Mind you, since the AA> original had indenting and added spacing, the proper spacing in AA> the restul was noticeable after a cut'n'paste into Notpad or AA> this wider editor space. MF>> I'm asking because I tried it out with a short paragraph MF>> and it came out looking like a dog's dinner. AA> Was your test with DeepL? Yes it was. [snip] AA> I just learned about TortoiseSVN, since it support Windows. It AA> looks like a fine tool for managing doc changes. Yes, it's an excellent piece of software and it's free :) There's also SmartSVN but it's commercial but once the 30-day trial period ends, it switches into "Lite" mode and can be used for as long as is required. Windows, Linux and macOS versions are available from ..... https://www.smartsvn.com/ I've used the Linux version for many years and have found that "Lite" mode more than meets my needs. AA> But I suppose we would need a webbased versioning system, not a AA> local one for participants/editors? The master copy of the document would be held in the remote svn repository and all changes to the document would be done in the users' own local working copy of the document. All changes to the users' working copy of the document would then be commited by each user to the master copy in the remote svn repository. That's simplifying it a bit but you should get the jist of how it works :) Regards, Martin --- OpenXP 5.0.49 * Origin: Bitz-Box - Bradford - UK (2:310/31.3) .