Peter Münster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Jul 19 2008, John Devereux wrote:
>
>> I am still finding errors in the result. Some of these are due to lines
>> "commented out" with a leading "%" sign. In others parameter bracket
>> nesting seems messed up.
>
> That's why there are these 2 li
On Sat, Jul 19 2008, John Devereux wrote:
> I am still finding errors in the result. Some of these are due to lines
> "commented out" with a leading "%" sign. In others parameter bracket
> nesting seems messed up.
That's why there are these 2 lines:
echo Starting editor, so you can manually impr
Peter Münster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Jul 18 2008, John Devereux wrote:
>
>> Thanks, but this (your shell script) did not work well for me - there
>> seem to be too many cases where the diff produces invalid tex
>> code. Did you ever make an extended one?
>
> Yes. It's attached.
> Ch
On Fri, Jul 18 2008, John Devereux wrote:
> Thanks, but this (your shell script) did not work well for me - there
> seem to be too many cases where the diff produces invalid tex
> code. Did you ever make an extended one?
Yes. It's attached.
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Peter Münster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, Jul 15 2008, John Devereux wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to automatically "highlight changes" to a document,
>> such that the resulting PDF has markers showing changed areas? Bars in
>> the margin or some such. Or more generally some other way to
2008/7/15 John Devereux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to automatically "highlight changes" to a document,
> such that the resulting PDF has markers showing changed areas? Bars in
> the margin or some such. Or more generally some other way to easily
> communicate what has been chan
On Tue, Jul 15 2008, John Devereux wrote:
>
> Is there a way to automatically "highlight changes" to a document,
> such that the resulting PDF has markers showing changed areas? Bars in
> the margin or some such. Or more generally some other way to easily
> communicate what has been changed (other
Hi,
Is there a way to automatically "highlight changes" to a document,
such that the resulting PDF has markers showing changed areas? Bars in
the margin or some such. Or more generally some other way to easily
communicate what has been changed (other than a diff on the source).
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John Devereu