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For The Record - The rule-based scheduling suite
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<blockquote data-quote="mortstar" data-source="post: 395892" data-attributes="member: 66294"><p>I'm getting a little confused by the svn posts on the 4tr forum. It seems that there are updated plugin binaries and a dummy tvplugin.dll to make this all work, if I use svn (which I do). Does 4tr inherently take advantage of svn improvements? For example, recent svns have picked up Ambass' excellent improvements. If I use 4tr am I losing all the benefits like this or will I not be missing much/anything?</p><p></p><p>I suppose I'm just confused as to how 4tr interacts with MP TVServer, MP TVClient, MP Frontend etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mortstar, post: 395892, member: 66294"] I'm getting a little confused by the svn posts on the 4tr forum. It seems that there are updated plugin binaries and a dummy tvplugin.dll to make this all work, if I use svn (which I do). Does 4tr inherently take advantage of svn improvements? For example, recent svns have picked up Ambass' excellent improvements. If I use 4tr am I losing all the benefits like this or will I not be missing much/anything? I suppose I'm just confused as to how 4tr interacts with MP TVServer, MP TVClient, MP Frontend etc. [/QUOTE]
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