How to edit PDF files via repo browser

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Gabriel Fernandes

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Aug 28, 2020, 10:54:54 AM8/28/20
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Hello everyone, i'm no expert in Tortoise and i'm in desperate need of assistance

I want to edit files via Repo Browser, and then commit them "automatically" without having the need to have that file in my folder. I can do this with word and excel files without a problem, i edit the files and then they are committed without the need of having them in my PC.

Thing is, i can't do this with PDF files. Sometimes i need to add comments to PDF's, but in order to do this i need to have every single one i want to edit in my PC. I'm almost 100% sure that this didn't happen with PDF files. The issue is that it doesnt seem to edit the file in the SVN folder, but instead creates a copy of it (located in temp folders), which i have to manually commit to the desired SVN folder.

I hope everyone understood my issue, i'm available to further explain it. Any help provided would be awesome.

Kalen Brown

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Aug 29, 2020, 2:03:02 PM8/29/20
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To be clear, the repo browser does put it on your computer locally in a temp folder, so a normal checkout is just automated for you. I think you have to tell tortoise what file extensions you want to be tied to what editors so it knows what program to use. In lieu of that I have gone into the temp folder when I was in a bind especially when it gets stuck and my edits don’t get committed and I am afraid they are going to be lost. I stopped using it and only allow others to use it if they almost never use SVN, also because it is a little “too” easy to do stuff in the repo browser like moves. 

 Basically it is probably easier to do a large checkout and use working copies on your computer.

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