Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> writes:

> On 9-2-2010 19:21, Kevin D. Robbins wrote:
>> I dream of a flexible changebar module (similar to the LaTeX changebar
>> package) with Lua drivers so I can run something like:
>>
>> context --mark-changes foo1 foo2
>>
>> to produce a (possibly mangled) output TeX file that when built produces a
>> PDF with changebars in the margin, additions/deletions/modifications in
>> colored text, etc. I would want the Lua drivers to work with the
>> project/product/component structure, so that I could quickly markup the
>> changes in all the products in a project, just one product, or even just one
>> component.
>
> it's not that hard to build something like that

I would think that would be an extremely useful feature in technical
environment, where all document changes need to be reviewed and
precisely recorded. It certainly would be for me.

-- 

John Devereux
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