E-Prime experiment at GIT

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Michael Tesař

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Apr 27, 2016, 5:43:12 PM4/27/16
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Hello there! I have interesting question. Do you use version software (GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket etc.) for E-Prime scripts? I know that my friends which are using OpenSesame can view source file as text file so it is more useful for team members when they look in the git commited file. E-Prime script is coded and it is not readable from Notepad++ or any other text editor. Is that correct? Or is there anyone who use it differently than me. Like compile, save it and then commit and push it to the repo and noone sees what was changed...
Regards Michael

Paul Groot

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Apr 29, 2016, 10:56:43 AM4/29/16
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Hi Micheal,

Unfortunately all EPrime scripts are encrypted since version 2.

Paul

On 27 April 2016 at 23:43, Michael Tesař <mich...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello there! I have interesting question. Do you use version software (GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket etc.) for E-Prime scripts? I know that my friends which are using OpenSesame can view source file as text file so it is more useful for team members when they look in the git commited file. E-Prime script is coded and it is not readable from Notepad++ or any other text editor. Is that correct? Or is there anyone who use it differently than me. Like compile, save it and then commit and push it to the repo and noone sees what was changed...
Regards Michael

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