[NTG-context] tracking changes (was: Re: What do you miss in ConTeXt?)

2010-02-13 Thread Peter Münster
On Sat, Feb 13 2010, John Devereux wrote: I would think that would be an extremely useful feature in technical environment, where all document changes need to be reviewed Hello John, Perhaps this can help: http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20060806.143457.47021821.en.html and

Re: [NTG-context] tracking changes (was: Re: What do you miss in ConTeXt?)

2010-02-13 Thread Kevin D. Robbins
Hi Peter, Thanks for the reference to your thread from 2006. In my post the other day, I was just wishing for a changebar capability to be fully integrated to ConTeXt now that we have LuaTeX. Leveraging Lua, we could have a cross-platform way to visually markup the changes between two versions.

Re: [NTG-context] tracking changes (was: Re: What do you miss in ConTeXt?)

2010-02-13 Thread John Devereux
Peter Münster pmli...@free.fr writes: On Sat, Feb 13 2010, John Devereux wrote: I would think that would be an extremely useful feature in technical environment, where all document changes need to be reviewed Hello John, Perhaps this can help:

Re: [NTG-context] tracking changes

2010-02-13 Thread Peter Münster
On Sat, Feb 13 2010, John Devereux wrote: The text-worddiff utility looks interesting. Does it work well in practice? Hello John, I don't know, I've never used it in real life ... ;) It was just a prove of concept: I'm working in an environment where everybody uses M$-Office, I'm the only