John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 02:25:59PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > LATEX/LYX is used very often in science to write publications. Most of the > > time there is not only one author, but two or more. Has anyone thought > > about a possibility of real-time collaborative editing in LYX? This would > > be very useful. > > We haven't, really. It would be a pretty big feature to implement. > > We do have change-tracking in LyX 1.4, though - this at least lets more > than one person work on a document by sharing the file and managing any > changes made by colleagues.
I thought about integrating change tracking with version control. That way you could update from a cvs or WebDAV repository and any changes by others would be marked in a way similar to current changetracking. But that's still vaporware atm. Compared with Lars' solution it would be easier to implement, but it isn't real time. /Andreas
