Sophie (itsme213) ha scritto:
So some form of compare 2 documents (integrating latex2diff?) would be
great. Where those 2 documents came from (svn history, file system,
somewhere else) should be a separate issue.
Hello,
I completely agree with the last comment: IMHO, the core feature that
Sophie (itsme213) ha scritto:
So some form of compare 2 documents (integrating latex2diff?) would be
great. Where those 2 documents came from (svn history, file system,
somewhere else) should be a separate issue.
Hello,
I completely agree with the last comment: IMHO, the core feature that
Sophie (itsme213) ha scritto:
So some form of compare 2 documents (integrating latex2diff?) would be
great. Where those 2 documents came from (svn history, file system,
somewhere else) should be a separate issue.
Hello,
I completely agree with the last comment: IMHO, the core feature that
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track
changes in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our output, not to
change anything that happens inside LyX.
Nope.
That
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track
changes in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our output, not to
change anything that happens inside LyX.
Nope.
As it was
What is needed for collaborative document authoring in the Real World
(such as companies) is:
You are talking about one part of the world...
- a built-in subversion client (already available)
- diffing of two versions from the subverion repository with output
_within_ _LyX_ using the change
Wolfgang Keller felip...@gmx.net writes:
That would be another totally useless feature. Just like the change
tracking feature currently available, but unfortunately totally useless
for Real Work (tm), as it is just a braindead clone of the
functionality provided by MS Word Co..
What is
A B wrote:
What is needed for collaborative document authoring in the Real World
(such as companies) is:
You are talking about one part of the world...
- a built-in subversion client (already available)
- diffing of two versions from the subverion repository with output
_within_
Wolfgang Keller felip...@gmx.net wrote in message
news:20090116132846.c06ebf80.felip...@gmx.net...
That would be another totally useless feature. Just like the change
tracking feature currently available, but unfortunately totally useless
for Real Work (tm), as it is just a braindead clone of
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track
changes in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our output, not to
change anything that happens inside LyX.
Nope.
That
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track
changes in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our output, not to
change anything that happens inside LyX.
Nope.
As it was
What is needed for collaborative document authoring in the Real World
(such as companies) is:
You are talking about one part of the world...
- a built-in subversion client (already available)
- diffing of two versions from the subverion repository with output
_within_ _LyX_ using the change
Wolfgang Keller felip...@gmx.net writes:
That would be another totally useless feature. Just like the change
tracking feature currently available, but unfortunately totally useless
for Real Work (tm), as it is just a braindead clone of the
functionality provided by MS Word Co..
What is
A B wrote:
What is needed for collaborative document authoring in the Real World
(such as companies) is:
You are talking about one part of the world...
- a built-in subversion client (already available)
- diffing of two versions from the subverion repository with output
_within_
Wolfgang Keller felip...@gmx.net wrote in message
news:20090116132846.c06ebf80.felip...@gmx.net...
That would be another totally useless feature. Just like the change
tracking feature currently available, but unfortunately totally useless
for Real Work (tm), as it is just a braindead clone of
> >> The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track
> >> changes in the output document ?
> >
> > Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
> >
> I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our output, not to
> change anything that happens inside LyX.
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track
changes in the output document ?
>>>
>>> Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
>>>
>> I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our output, not to
>> change anything that happens inside
> What is needed for collaborative document authoring in the Real World
> (such as companies) is:
You are talking about one part of the world...
> - a built-in subversion client (already available)
> - diffing of two versions from the subverion repository with output
> _within_ _LyX_ using the
Wolfgang Keller writes:
> That would be another totally useless feature. Just like the "change
> tracking" feature currently available, but unfortunately totally useless
> for Real Work (tm), as it is just a braindead clone of the
> functionality provided by MS Word & Co..
>
>
A B wrote:
> > What is needed for collaborative document authoring in the Real World
> > (such as companies) is:
>
> You are talking about one part of the world...
>
> > - a built-in subversion client (already available)
> > - diffing of two versions from the subverion repository with output
> >
"Wolfgang Keller" wrote in message
news:20090116132846.c06ebf80.felip...@gmx.net...
>That would be another totally useless feature. Just like the "change
>tracking" feature currently available, but unfortunately totally useless
>for Real Work (tm), as it is just a braindead
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a good
diff gets.
Thanks.
Sophie (itsme213) wrote:
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a good
diff gets.
Try diff. ;-) Of course, that loses you the LyX view. But you pick your
poison.
rh
Sophie (itsme213) ha scritto:
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a good
diff gets.
Thanks.
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result into LyX
Result would be far better
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a
good diff gets.
Thanks.
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result into LyX
Result would be far better if LyX were capable of translating
That sounds like a nice new feature for 1.6.2 doesn't it? To compare
two documents and get a diffed version ;-) Yes, I know there is a
feature request on this in bugzilla.
Feel free.
Vincent
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, ...
Have not heard about this before - WOW !!!
Just tried this with a complex document and with lots of changes, and
the result is _awesome_ It even marks changes _inside_ formulas.
Thanks for sharing!
/Konrad
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Sophie (itsme213) ha scritto:
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that
a good diff gets.
Thanks.
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result
into LyX
Result
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result
into LyX Result would be far better if LyX were capable of
translating
the latexdiff macros into its own revision-specific insets.
Very interesting. JMarc, how hard would it be to get tex2lyx to do
this?
rh
The other way
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 18:38:27 +0100
Konrad Hofbauer hofba...@sbox.tugraz.at wrote:
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, ...
Have not heard about this before - WOW !!!
Me neither since a few months ago, when Enrico Forestieri
told me about latexdiff.
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote in message
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track changes
in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
Sophie (itsme213) wrote:
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote in message
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track changes
in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a good
diff gets.
Thanks.
Sophie (itsme213) wrote:
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a good
diff gets.
Try diff. ;-) Of course, that loses you the LyX view. But you pick your
poison.
rh
Sophie (itsme213) ha scritto:
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a good
diff gets.
Thanks.
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result into LyX
Result would be far better
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a
good diff gets.
Thanks.
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result into LyX
Result would be far better if LyX were capable of translating
That sounds like a nice new feature for 1.6.2 doesn't it? To compare
two documents and get a diffed version ;-) Yes, I know there is a
feature request on this in bugzilla.
Feel free.
Vincent
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, ...
Have not heard about this before - WOW !!!
Just tried this with a complex document and with lots of changes, and
the result is _awesome_ It even marks changes _inside_ formulas.
Thanks for sharing!
/Konrad
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Sophie (itsme213) ha scritto:
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that
a good diff gets.
Thanks.
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result
into LyX
Result
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result
into LyX Result would be far better if LyX were capable of
translating
the latexdiff macros into its own revision-specific insets.
Very interesting. JMarc, how hard would it be to get tex2lyx to do
this?
rh
The other way
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 18:38:27 +0100
Konrad Hofbauer hofba...@sbox.tugraz.at wrote:
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, ...
Have not heard about this before - WOW !!!
Me neither since a few months ago, when Enrico Forestieri
told me about latexdiff.
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote in message
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track changes
in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
Sophie (itsme213) wrote:
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote in message
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track changes
in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a good
diff gets.
Thanks.
Sophie (itsme213) wrote:
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a good
diff gets.
Try diff. ;-) Of course, that loses you the LyX view. But you pick your
poison.
rh
Sophie (itsme213) ha scritto:
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a good
diff gets.
Thanks.
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result into LyX
Result would be far better
>> Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
>>
>> Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a
>> good diff gets.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport
> That sounds like a nice new feature for 1.6.2 doesn't it? To compare
> two documents and get a diffed version ;-) Yes, I know there is a
> feature request on this in bugzilla.
Feel free.
Vincent
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, ...
Have not heard about this before - WOW !!!
Just tried this with a complex document and with lots of changes, and
the result is _awesome_ It even marks changes _inside_ formulas.
Thanks for sharing!
/Konrad
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Sophie (itsme213) ha scritto:
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that
a good diff gets.
Thanks.
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result
into LyX
Result
>> Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result
>> into LyX Result would be far better if LyX were capable of
translating
>> the latexdiff macros into its own revision-specific insets.
>>
>Very interesting. JMarc, how hard would it be to get tex2lyx to do
this?
>
>rh
>
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 18:38:27 +0100
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, ...
Have not heard about this before - WOW !!!
Me neither since a few months ago, when Enrico Forestieri
told me about latexdiff.
"Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW" wrote in message
> The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track changes
> in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
Sophie (itsme213) wrote:
"Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW" wrote in message
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track changes
in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our
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