<action>right click</action>\r
to open the context menu. Select the command\r
<menuchoice>\r
- <guimenu>TortoiseSVN</guimenu>\r
+ <guimenu>TortoiseGit</guimenu>\r
<guimenuitem>Import...</guimenuitem>\r
</menuchoice>\r
which brings up a dialog box:\r
on setting a global ignore pattern.\r
</para>\r
<para>\r
- As soon as you press <guibutton>OK</guibutton> TortoiseSVN imports the\r
+ As soon as you press <guibutton>OK</guibutton> TortoiseGit imports the\r
complete directory tree including all files into the repository.\r
The project is now stored in the repository under version control.\r
Please note that the folder you imported is <emphasis>NOT</emphasis>\r
<para>\r
Use\r
<menuchoice>\r
- <guimenu>TortoiseSVN</guimenu>\r
+ <guimenu>TortoiseGit</guimenu>\r
<guimenuitem>Add...</guimenuitem>\r
</menuchoice>\r
on this versioned folder to add some or all of the content.\r
is not a problem anymore.\r
</para>\r
<para>\r
- As an example, you can have a look at TortoiseSVN's build script. It\r
+ As an example, you can have a look at TortoiseGit's build script. It\r
calls a file named <filename>TortoiseVars.bat</filename> which\r
doesn't exist in the repository. Only the file\r
<filename>TortoiseVars.tmpl</filename>.\r
</varlistentry>\r
</variablelist>\r
<para>\r
- If you need more information how TortoiseSVN\r
+ If you need more information how TortoiseGit\r
handles Properties read <xref linkend="tsvn-dug-propertypage"/>.\r
</para>\r
<para>\r