Am Dienstag, 19. September 2006 16:22 schrieb Juergen Spitzmueller:
> LyX has some version control facilities (it is described in Extended.lyx,
6.2.
> The description refers to an rcs system, but I think people have also
> successfully used subversion and cvs).
Only cvs, not subversion, but so
yet supported.
>
> Is it on the roadmap?
I think it is on someone's roadmap.
> This would really have the potential to be a "killer" feature, as I know of
> no document processing application that does this currently.
Agreed.
> > Merging (accepting and rejecting)
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> "Wolfgang" == Wolfgang Keller
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Wolfgang> BTW: Is the LyX file format subversion-friendly (i.e.
> Wolfgang> diff-able)?
>
> It is diff-able (just look at it, it is plain text), but we do not
> have the tools to display the d
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 02:05, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is there some documentation available about how the "Change Tracking"
> features in LyX work? Especially merging?
>
> BTW: Is the LyX file format subversion-friendly (i.e. diff-able)?
I use LyX with SVN regularly. According to
s a script available, which aims to do so (I
didn't test it):
http://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~dekelts/ldiff/
Merging (accepting and rejecting) changes can be done via
Document->Change Tracking->Merge Changes
HTH,
Jürgen
> "Wolfgang" == Wolfgang Keller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Wolfgang> BTW: Is the LyX file format subversion-friendly (i.e.
Wolfgang> diff-able)?
It is diff-able (just look at it, it is plain text), but we do not
have the tools to display the diffs in the interface.
JMarc
Hello,
is there some documentation available about how the "Change Tracking"
features in LyX work? Especially merging?
BTW: Is the LyX file format subversion-friendly (i.e. diff-able)?
TIA,
Sincerely,
Wolfgang Keller
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