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"Dump log to visually appealing document" tool for Subversion?

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I'm considering switching from Subversion to Mercurial with a few repositories whose revision history I don't need at everyday work, but which would be nice to store in some kind of document - as proof of activity for the clients, as a quick way to look something up without having to dig in backup copies, etc.

I'm thinking about a program generating a HTML, PDF or OpenOffice document showing the revision history in a visually appealing way, and if possible the diffs to go with it.

Does anybody know whether such a tool exists for either Windows or Linux?

Out of time constraints, I'm looking for a ready-made solution: I will prefer that when it comes to accepting an answer. However, general advice on how to turn a svn log output into such a document is welcome, too.

Open Source would be preferred; a reasonably priced commercial tool would be an option, too.

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Pekka Avatar asked Apr 07 '26 23:04

Pekka


1 Answers

WebSvn produces a nice HTML repository view and logs with diff functionality. I don't think there is a document export option however.

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Mechamonkey Avatar answered Apr 11 '26 01:04

Mechamonkey



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