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I had no problems using GitHub with OmegaT 3+. However, I haven't been able to understand the procedure with the new version. Previously, the .git directory was inside the main project directory. But now it seems to be included within another subdirectory, which somewhat duplicates ---or so it seems to me--- the main directory. With OmegaT 3+ Samue... See more
I had no problems using GitHub with OmegaT 3+. However, I haven't been able to understand the procedure with the new version. Previously, the .git directory was inside the main project directory. But now it seems to be included within another subdirectory, which somewhat duplicates ---or so it seems to me--- the main directory. With OmegaT 3+ Samuel Murray's guide here worked fine. But not with version 4. Can someone help me to understand the way to proceed to use GitHub (team) support in the latest versions, please? Thanks.
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OmegaT 4 is compatible with 3-style projects
Jan 18, 2018
nivaca wrote: I had no problems using GitHub with OmegaT 3+. However, I haven't been able to understand the procedure with the new version.
By default, it works the same way.
If you have created a project for OmegaT 3, it will still work for OmegaT 4 (be sure to use the latest version).
Previously, the .git directory was inside the main project directory. But now it seems to be included within another subdirectory, which somewhat duplicates ---or so it seems to me--- the main directory. With OmegaT 3+ Samuel Murray's guide here worked fine. But not with version 4. Can someone help me to understand the way to proceed to use GitHub (team) support in the latest versions, please?
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