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 i
"Wolfgang Keller" wrote in message
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>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
>functio
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 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 needed for c
> 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 "c
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 LyX.
Nop
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
"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?
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.
Thanks for sharing!
Just
>> 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
>
Th
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 wo
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
> 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
>> 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 capab
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 if Ly
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
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