is deleted (with /change tracking/ turned on), the
deleted text is shown in the margin, and the newly-flowed or inserted
text is shown in the body of the document. This makes it easier to
detect any missing spaces, judge space compliance etc.
In Lyx, the deleted and inserted text are shown together
I realize that this is a BIG request, but it might reflect the wishes of
others.
In MS WORD, when text is deleted (with /change tracking/ turned on), the
deleted text is shown in the margin, and the newly-flowed or inserted
text is shown in the body of the document. This makes it easier
On 31/05/2010 8:40 AM, E. Kaplan wrote:
I realize that this is a BIG request, but it might reflect the wishes of
others.
In MS WORD, when text is deleted (with /change tracking/ turned on), the
deleted text is shown in the margin, and the newly-flowed or inserted
text is shown in the body
On 05/31/2010 11:46 AM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
Julien, how do I redefine the \lyxadded and \lyxdeleted from inside the LyX
editor? Your suggestion seems very useful.
DocumentSettingsLaTeX Preamble. You can do what you like there.
rh
On 05/31/2010 10:19 AM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 31/05/2010 8:40 AM, E. Kaplan wrote:
I realize that this is a BIG request, but it might reflect the wishes of
others.
In MS WORD, when text is deleted (with /change tracking/ turned on), the
deleted text is shown in the margin, and the newly-flowed
On 31/05/2010 18:07, RGH wrote:
On 05/31/2010 10:19 AM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 31/05/2010 8:40 AM, E. Kaplan wrote:
I realize that this is a BIG request, but it might reflect the wishes of
others.
In MS WORD, when text is deleted (with /change tracking/ turned on), the
deleted text is shown
What is the use of having it in an (unfolded) comment ? Then it still
obfuscates the text.
IMHO the ideal solution is the one WORD uses-- show the text as it would
be after the changes, but do not discard the deleted text-- they keep it
in the margins, which might be difficult to implement, so
is deleted (with /change tracking/ turned on), the
deleted text is shown in the margin, and the newly-flowed or inserted
text is shown in the body of the document. This makes it easier to
detect any missing spaces, judge space compliance etc.
In Lyx, the deleted and inserted text are shown together
I realize that this is a BIG request, but it might reflect the wishes of
others.
In MS WORD, when text is deleted (with /change tracking/ turned on), the
deleted text is shown in the margin, and the newly-flowed or inserted
text is shown in the body of the document. This makes it easier
On 31/05/2010 8:40 AM, E. Kaplan wrote:
I realize that this is a BIG request, but it might reflect the wishes of
others.
In MS WORD, when text is deleted (with /change tracking/ turned on), the
deleted text is shown in the margin, and the newly-flowed or inserted
text is shown in the body
On 05/31/2010 11:46 AM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
Julien, how do I redefine the \lyxadded and \lyxdeleted from inside the LyX
editor? Your suggestion seems very useful.
Document>Settings>LaTeX Preamble. You can do what you like there.
rh
On 05/31/2010 10:19 AM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 31/05/2010 8:40 AM, E. Kaplan wrote:
I realize that this is a BIG request, but it might reflect the wishes of
others.
In MS WORD, when text is deleted (with /change tracking/ turned on), the
deleted text is shown in the margin, and the newly-flowed
On 31/05/2010 18:07, RGH wrote:
On 05/31/2010 10:19 AM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 31/05/2010 8:40 AM, E. Kaplan wrote:
I realize that this is a BIG request, but it might reflect the wishes of
others.
In MS WORD, when text is deleted (with /change tracking/ turned on), the
deleted text is shown
"What is the use of having it in an (unfolded) comment ? Then it still
obfuscates the text."
IMHO the ideal solution is the one WORD uses-- show the text as it would
be after the changes, but do not discard the deleted text-- they keep it
in the margins, which might be difficult to implement,
hen text is deleted (with /change tracking/ turned on), the
deleted text is shown in the margin, and the newly-flowed or inserted
text is shown in the body of the document. This makes it easier to
detect any missing spaces, judge space compliance etc.
In Lyx, the deleted and inserted text are shown
On 01/23/2010 04:59 AM, E. Kaplan wrote:
It seems that inserting notes into a Lyx file while tracking changes
modifies the color of some parts of the text in the pdf output to
blue, misleading the reader to believe that the blue text is new
insertions, while it is not. This is true of both
On 01/23/2010 04:59 AM, E. Kaplan wrote:
It seems that inserting notes into a Lyx file while tracking changes
modifies the color of some parts of the text in the pdf output to
blue, misleading the reader to believe that the blue text is new
insertions, while it is not. This is true of both
On 01/23/2010 04:59 AM, E. Kaplan wrote:
It seems that inserting notes into a Lyx file while tracking changes
modifies the color of some parts of the text in the pdf output to
blue, misleading the reader to believe that the blue text is new
insertions, while it is not. This is true of both
It seems that inserting notes into a Lyx file while tracking changes
modifies the color of some parts of the text in the pdf output to blue,
misleading the reader to believe that the blue text is new insertions,
while it is not. This is true of both 1.6.4 (on Kubuntu 9.10, 64 bit)
and 1.6.5
It seems that inserting notes into a Lyx file while tracking changes
modifies the color of some parts of the text in the pdf output to blue,
misleading the reader to believe that the blue text is new insertions,
while it is not. This is true of both 1.6.4 (on Kubuntu 9.10, 64 bit)
and 1.6.5
It seems that inserting notes into a Lyx file while tracking changes
modifies the color of some parts of the text in the pdf output to blue,
misleading the reader to believe that the blue text is new insertions,
while it is not. This is true of both 1.6.4 (on Kubuntu 9.10, 64 bit)
and 1.6.5
On Saturday 08 August 2009 21:58:54 Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
I'm not sure I fully understand what you're asking. The idea is that
each person that has made modifications get its own color. So, if you
have created a document with change tracking on and you give this
document to someone
Then, each person editing the document will see the
modifications with a certain color order that is
different from the other person. Is that not confusing?
I'm not sure I understand what is confusing. At least, I assume that
you're not speaking with your colleagues about the 'blue' changes.
On Saturday 08 August 2009 21:58:54 Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
I'm not sure I fully understand what you're asking. The idea is that
each person that has made modifications get its own color. So, if you
have created a document with change tracking on and you give this
document to someone
Then, each person editing the document will see the
modifications with a certain color order that is
different from the other person. Is that not confusing?
I'm not sure I understand what is confusing. At least, I assume that
you're not speaking with your colleagues about the 'blue' changes.
On Saturday 08 August 2009 21:58:54 Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> I'm not sure I fully understand what you're asking. The idea is that
> each person that has made modifications get its own color. So, if you
> have created a document with change tracking on and you give this
> documen
Then, each person editing the document will see the
modifications with a certain color order that is
different from the other person. Is that not confusing?
I'm not sure I understand what is confusing. At least, I assume that
you're not speaking with your colleagues about the 'blue' changes.
Is there a way to change the modified/added text color with change tracking?
The default color is blue and the User Guide says that we can change the color
in
LyX's preferences dialog under Look and feel - Colors. Opening the dialog, I
noticed that there are different color for the 1st up
Rudi Gaelzer schreef:
Is there a way to change the modified/added text color with change tracking?
The default color is blue and the User Guide says that we can change the color in
LyX's preferences dialog under Look and feel - Colors. Opening the dialog, I
noticed that there are different
Is there a way to change the modified/added text color with change tracking?
The default color is blue and the User Guide says that we can change the color
in
LyX's preferences dialog under Look and feel - Colors. Opening the dialog, I
noticed that there are different color for the 1st up
Rudi Gaelzer schreef:
Is there a way to change the modified/added text color with change tracking?
The default color is blue and the User Guide says that we can change the color in
LyX's preferences dialog under Look and feel - Colors. Opening the dialog, I
noticed that there are different
Is there a way to change the modified/added text color with change tracking?
The default color is blue and the User Guide says that we can change the color
in
LyX's preferences dialog under Look and feel -> Colors. Opening the dialog, I
noticed that there are different color for the 1st
Rudi Gaelzer schreef:
Is there a way to change the modified/added text color with change tracking?
The default color is blue and the User Guide says that we can change the color in
LyX's preferences dialog under Look and feel -> Colors. Opening the dialog, I
noticed that there are differ
What's the way to track changes made in a Lyx document? I know there's
a patch for earlier versions
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChangeTrackingLyx1-3-2 but is there something
now for 1.6.1? Thanks, FN
--
FN * Independent Journalist http://fn.goa-india.org
M: +91-9822122436 P: +91-832-2409490
On 2009-01-04, Unknown wrote:
What's the way to track changes made in a Lyx document? I know there's
a patch for earlier versions [...]but is there something now for 1.6.1?
Yes, change tracking is supported by default in 1.5.x and 1.6.x.
Günter
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-01-04, Unknown wrote:
What's the way to track changes made in a Lyx document? I know there's
a patch for earlier versions [...]but is there something now for 1.6.1?
Yes, change tracking is supported by default in 1.5.x and 1.6.x.
DocumentChange
What's the way to track changes made in a Lyx document? I know there's
a patch for earlier versions
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChangeTrackingLyx1-3-2 but is there something
now for 1.6.1? Thanks, FN
--
FN * Independent Journalist http://fn.goa-india.org
M: +91-9822122436 P: +91-832-2409490
On 2009-01-04, Unknown wrote:
What's the way to track changes made in a Lyx document? I know there's
a patch for earlier versions [...]but is there something now for 1.6.1?
Yes, change tracking is supported by default in 1.5.x and 1.6.x.
Günter
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-01-04, Unknown wrote:
What's the way to track changes made in a Lyx document? I know there's
a patch for earlier versions [...]but is there something now for 1.6.1?
Yes, change tracking is supported by default in 1.5.x and 1.6.x.
DocumentChange
What's the way to track changes made in a Lyx document? I know there's
a patch for earlier versions
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChangeTrackingLyx1-3-2 but is there something
now for 1.6.1? Thanks, FN
--
FN * Independent Journalist http://fn.goa-india.org
M: +91-9822122436 P: +91-832-2409490
On 2009-01-04, Unknown wrote:
> What's the way to track changes made in a Lyx document? I know there's
> a patch for earlier versions [...]but is there something now for 1.6.1?
Yes, change tracking is supported by default in 1.5.x and 1.6.x.
Günter
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-01-04, Unknown wrote:
What's the way to track changes made in a Lyx document? I know there's
a patch for earlier versions [...]but is there something now for 1.6.1?
Yes, change tracking is supported by default in 1.5.x and 1.6.x.
Document>Cha
Hello - while the other citation-related change tracking problem I reported a
couple days ago still exists in RC5, I came across another issue today. If I add
a space with track changes turned on, the space isn't showing up in the output
where I have show changes in output turned
Hello - while the other citation-related change tracking problem I reported a
couple days ago still exists in RC5, I came across another issue today. If I add
a space with track changes turned on, the space isn't showing up in the output
where I have show changes in output turned
Hello - while the other citation-related change tracking problem I reported a
couple days ago still exists in RC5, I came across another issue today. If I add
a space with track changes turned on, the space isn't showing up in the output
where I have "show changes in output&qu
baseliner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just tried it, and that worked, too. Must have gone in just after rc4.
But we expect rc5 next week. Or you can compile from svn.
Excellent! I'll wait till next week for RC5.. been a long time since I
compiled
anything on OSX.. :) Thanks for
baseliner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just tried it, and that worked, too. Must have gone in just after rc4.
But we expect rc5 next week. Or you can compile from svn.
Excellent! I'll wait till next week for RC5.. been a long time since I
compiled
anything on OSX.. :) Thanks for
baseliner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> > Just tried it, and that worked, too. Must have gone in just after rc4.
> > But we expect rc5 next week. Or you can compile from svn.
>
> Excellent! I'll wait till next week for RC5.. been a long time since I
> compiled
> anything on OSX.. :)
Hi - I'm running into an issue where if I delete a citation and have change
tracking on, then the output (pdf) cannot be generated.. same issue as was
discussed on this list a while back
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/48375) .. is this resolved
in 1.6? If not, are there any
baseliner wrote:
Hi - I'm running into an issue where if I delete a citation and have change
tracking on, then the output (pdf) cannot be generated.. same issue as was
discussed on this list a while back
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/48375) .. is this resolved
in 1.6
I believe this was just fixed. I just tried it and it worked fine.
that's awesome! I'll upgrade to RC4 then. :) Thank you!
I just installed 1.6 RC4 and tried this and it still errors when I turn on track
changes, delete a citation and try viewing output w/ the show changes in
output turned on. Shows up in Lyx fine but cannot generate output. What version
did you try and how did you do it?
baseliner wrote:
I just installed 1.6 RC4 and tried this and it still errors when I turn on track
changes, delete a citation and try viewing output w/ the show changes in
output turned on. Shows up in Lyx fine but cannot generate output. What version
did you try and how did you do it?
Oh,
rgheck wrote:
baseliner wrote:
I just installed 1.6 RC4 and tried this and it still errors when I
turn on track
changes, delete a citation and try viewing output w/ the show
changes in
output turned on. Shows up in Lyx fine but cannot generate output.
What version
did you try and how did you
Just tried it, and that worked, too. Must have gone in just after rc4.
But we expect rc5 next week. Or you can compile from svn.
Excellent! I'll wait till next week for RC5.. been a long time since I compiled
anything on OSX.. :) Thanks for confirming!
Hi - I'm running into an issue where if I delete a citation and have change
tracking on, then the output (pdf) cannot be generated.. same issue as was
discussed on this list a while back
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/48375) .. is this resolved
in 1.6? If not, are there any
baseliner wrote:
Hi - I'm running into an issue where if I delete a citation and have change
tracking on, then the output (pdf) cannot be generated.. same issue as was
discussed on this list a while back
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/48375) .. is this resolved
in 1.6
I believe this was just fixed. I just tried it and it worked fine.
that's awesome! I'll upgrade to RC4 then. :) Thank you!
I just installed 1.6 RC4 and tried this and it still errors when I turn on track
changes, delete a citation and try viewing output w/ the show changes in
output turned on. Shows up in Lyx fine but cannot generate output. What version
did you try and how did you do it?
baseliner wrote:
I just installed 1.6 RC4 and tried this and it still errors when I turn on track
changes, delete a citation and try viewing output w/ the show changes in
output turned on. Shows up in Lyx fine but cannot generate output. What version
did you try and how did you do it?
Oh,
rgheck wrote:
baseliner wrote:
I just installed 1.6 RC4 and tried this and it still errors when I
turn on track
changes, delete a citation and try viewing output w/ the show
changes in
output turned on. Shows up in Lyx fine but cannot generate output.
What version
did you try and how did you
Just tried it, and that worked, too. Must have gone in just after rc4.
But we expect rc5 next week. Or you can compile from svn.
Excellent! I'll wait till next week for RC5.. been a long time since I compiled
anything on OSX.. :) Thanks for confirming!
Hi - I'm running into an issue where if I delete a citation and have change
tracking on, then the output (pdf) cannot be generated.. same issue as was
discussed on this list a while back
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/48375) .. is this resolved
in 1.6? If not, are there any
baseliner wrote:
Hi - I'm running into an issue where if I delete a citation and have change
tracking on, then the output (pdf) cannot be generated.. same issue as was
discussed on this list a while back
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/48375) .. is this resolved
in 1.6
> I believe this was just fixed. I just tried it and it worked fine.
that's awesome! I'll upgrade to RC4 then. :) Thank you!
I just installed 1.6 RC4 and tried this and it still errors when I turn on track
changes, delete a citation and try viewing output w/ the "show changes in
output" turned on. Shows up in Lyx fine but cannot generate output. What version
did you try and how did you do it?
baseliner wrote:
I just installed 1.6 RC4 and tried this and it still errors when I turn on track
changes, delete a citation and try viewing output w/ the "show changes in
output" turned on. Shows up in Lyx fine but cannot generate output. What version
did you try and how did you do it?
Oh,
rgheck wrote:
baseliner wrote:
I just installed 1.6 RC4 and tried this and it still errors when I
turn on track
changes, delete a citation and try viewing output w/ the "show
changes in
output" turned on. Shows up in Lyx fine but cannot generate output.
What version
did you try and how did
> Just tried it, and that worked, too. Must have gone in just after rc4.
> But we expect rc5 next week. Or you can compile from svn.
Excellent! I'll wait till next week for RC5.. been a long time since I compiled
anything on OSX.. :) Thanks for confirming!
I'm using lyx 1.5.1 under Ubuntu Gutsy.
If I add a citation into the document, and then delete it when using
tracked changes, the deletions can be seen as expected (red, struck
through) but when I try to view it as a pdf I get an error:
Argument of [EMAIL PROTECTED] has an extra }
Is this a
I'm using lyx 1.5.1 under Ubuntu Gutsy.
If I add a citation into the document, and then delete it when using
tracked changes, the deletions can be seen as expected (red, struck
through) but when I try to view it as a pdf I get an error:
Argument of [EMAIL PROTECTED] has an extra }
Is this a
I'm using lyx 1.5.1 under Ubuntu Gutsy.
If I add a citation into the document, and then delete it when using
tracked changes, the deletions can be seen as expected (red, struck
through) but when I try to view it as a pdf I get an error:
Argument of [EMAIL PROTECTED] has an extra }
Is this a
On 8.11.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my computer
programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ?
* LyX has in-built support for RCS
think is the best system ? Do
Hi,
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ? what do you
think is the best
On Nov 9 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
Over the years, I've used the built-in support in LyX
G. Milde wrote:
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ?
* LyX has in-built support for RCS [etc etc]
And it would not be a lot of work to convert it to CVS, SVN, etc. I've
been kind of meaning to do this, as have a lot of other people, but
other things always
On 8.11.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my computer
programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ?
* LyX has in-built support for RCS
think is the best system ? Do
Hi,
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ? what do you
think is the best
On Nov 9 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
Over the years, I've used the built-in support in LyX
G. Milde wrote:
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ?
* LyX has in-built support for RCS [etc etc]
And it would not be a lot of work to convert it to CVS, SVN, etc. I've
been kind of meaning to do this, as have a lot of other people, but
other things always
On 8.11.07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my computer
> programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS.
> How do you generally track the changes in your documents ?
* LyX has in-built support for RCS
> think is the best system ?
Hi,
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ? what do you
think is the best
On Nov 9 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
Over the years, I've used the built-in support in LyX
G. Milde wrote:
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ?
* LyX has in-built support for RCS [etc etc]
And it would not be a lot of work to convert it to CVS, SVN, etc. I've
been kind of meaning to do this, as have a lot of other people, but
other things always
Hi,
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ? what do you
think is the
Hi,
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ? what do you
think is the
Hi,
I want to track changes in LyX in the same way that I do with my
computer programs in C++, and for that purpose I use CVS. I look at
the mail list but did not found relevant information about this.
How do you generally track the changes in your documents ? what do you
think is the
in the path should do (and it is even recognized by
LyX).
Doesn't solve the problem however ...
Kurt
I'd like to see the change tracking in the pdflatex output. However, I
only get the error that I've to install xcolor and soul or define
\lyxdeleted and \lyxadded. As I'm not a latex professional I
in the path should do (and it is even recognized by
LyX).
Doesn't solve the problem however ...
Kurt
I'd like to see the change tracking in the pdflatex output. However, I
only get the error that I've to install xcolor and soul or define
\lyxdeleted and \lyxadded. As I'm not a latex professional I
ll only the .sty file, so copying it to a
location included in the path should do (and it is even recognized by
LyX).
Doesn't solve the problem however ...
Kurt
> I'd like to see the change tracking in the pdflatex output. However, I
> only get the error that I've to install xcolor and soul o
Dear Lyx Users!
I'd like to see the change tracking in the pdflatex output. However, I
only get the error that I've to install xcolor and soul or define
\lyxdeleted and \lyxadded. As I'm not a latex professional I couldn't
really figure out how to do that.
Any Ideas? (You have been great so
On 9/5/07, Michael Beckmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Lyx Users!
Any Ideas? (You have been great so far :-)!)
btw: I'm running lyx 1.5.0 on Ubuntu 7.04
Both are part of the packages provided by ubuntu, so you can use
whatever package management tool you prefer to install them.
xcolor
Dear Lyx Users!
I'd like to see the change tracking in the pdflatex output. However, I
only get the error that I've to install xcolor and soul or define
\lyxdeleted and \lyxadded. As I'm not a latex professional I couldn't
really figure out how to do that.
Any Ideas? (You have been great so
On 9/5/07, Michael Beckmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Lyx Users!
Any Ideas? (You have been great so far :-)!)
btw: I'm running lyx 1.5.0 on Ubuntu 7.04
Both are part of the packages provided by ubuntu, so you can use
whatever package management tool you prefer to install them.
xcolor
Dear Lyx Users!
I'd like to see the change tracking in the pdflatex output. However, I
only get the error that I've to install xcolor and soul or define
\lyxdeleted and \lyxadded. As I'm not a latex professional I couldn't
really figure out how to do that.
Any Ideas? (You have been great so
On 9/5/07, Michael Beckmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Lyx Users!
> Any Ideas? (You have been great so far :-)!)
>
> btw: I'm running lyx 1.5.0 on Ubuntu 7.04
Both are part of the packages provided by ubuntu, so you can use
whatever package management tool you prefer to install them.
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Nov 20, 2006 at 07:54:59PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote:
What does not work (and what Todd probably meant) is using svn from within
LyX. A request for svn support is already in bugzilla.
Personally I'd rather remove the existing half-baked support for vrsion
control
and remember to
refresh the LyX buffer after VC operations, it should work fine.
You could layer change tracking on top of that for reviewing changes
--- this should be a lot more convenient than trying to use the SVN
diff to understand and selectively undo changes.
Unfortunately this does
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Nov 20, 2006 at 07:54:59PM +0100, Georg Baum wrote:
What does not work (and what Todd probably meant) is using svn from within
LyX. A request for svn support is already in bugzilla.
Personally I'd rather remove the existing half-baked support for vrsion
control
and remember to
refresh the LyX buffer after VC operations, it should work fine.
You could layer change tracking on top of that for reviewing changes
--- this should be a lot more convenient than trying to use the SVN
diff to understand and selectively undo changes.
Unfortunately this does
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