Reg: Openscript files should store  version control system (CVS)

Dear's.
I dont see any option in Openscript to directly send files to repository like Eclipse. Eclipse has an option to team sync with repository .Is their a way to store openscript files in to any kind of version control system .
Thnkq
Raju.

Hello
Pls find here http://dl.free.fr/gZ9qmGToA (for the next 30 days) a HowTo integrate OpenScript with Subversion.
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