![]() ![]() ![]() Now SmartGit shows you a window for the new project, with a left pane containing the folder tree and a right pane showing the files in the selected folder. Next you get to name your project as it'll appear in SmartGit.You'll be asked: "Should a Git working tree be initialized?".Once you've chosen the "Git Working Tree" folder, press "Continue".button to choose the folder which contains your project files and all other files that you want to keep revisions of. Launch SmartGit, then choose from the menu: Project -> Open Working Tree.The RBP and XML formats support storing individual classes in separate locations on disk, allowing you to share the same project items (classes etc.) between multiple projects. Why choose the RBP or XML formats at all? Here, Arbed can be used to display the differences in a way that's even better than what you'll get with the VCP format. If you choose to use the other formats, however, seeing differences becomes difficult. You do not even need to consider using Arbed, as the files are already in a well-readable text format that allows you to see differences between revisions fairly well - though Arbed will still be able to show you (and filter) the changes better than a plain text diff tool ever can. If you use the VCP format, things are straight-forward. Use the "RBP" or "XML" formats, where Real Studion stores the entire project (apart from external items) in a single file with its names ending in ".rbp" or ".xml". ![]()
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