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Preface: About This Manual

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Chapter 1: Basic Concepts

About IDEs and plug-ins

About Perforce
Tracking changes
Handling conflicts
File types

Configuring IDEs with plug-ins
Configuring Perforce preferences for Visual Studio IDEs
Defining the client workspace and view
Add a project to source control
Adding files to the depot

Basic SCM tasks

When to go outside the IDE

Chapter 2: Microsoft Visual C++

Basic SCM tasks
Adding a project to the depot
Retrieving files from the depot
Checking files out
Checking files in
Resolving file conflicts
Diffing files
Reverting files

Working with Visual C++ files
Which files do I put in the depot?
Location of project files

Chapter 3: Microsoft Visual Basic

Configuring Visual Basic with Perforce

Basic SCM tasks
Adding a project to the depot
Checking files out
Retrieving files from the depot
Checking files in
Resolving file conflicts
Diffing files
Reverting files

Working with Visual Basic files
Which files do I put in the depot?
Location of project files
Recommended Perforce file types
Checking out the project file

Chapter 4: Microsoft Visual Studio .NET

Configuring Visual Studio .NET with Perforce

Basic SCM tasks
Adding a project to the depot
Checking files out
Retrieving files from the depot
Checking files in
Resolving file conflicts
Diffing files
Reverting files
Which files do I put in the depot?
Miscellaneous tasks

Chapter 5: Metrowerks CodeWarrior

Configuring CodeWarrior with Perforce

The VCS menu
Scope of menu options
Simple versus advanced menu options
VCS menu commands

Basic SCM tasks
Adding a project to the depot
Checking files out
Checking files in
Diffing files
Reverting files
Deleting files

Working with CodeWarrior files
How file status is displayed
Location of project files
Choosing Perforce file types when adding files

Index


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