corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Harold Mouras
Dear Lyx Users, is there a simple way to follow corrections done by someone else in a Lyx document, something like the revision mode in MsWord? THanks Harold

Re: lyx+tetex on mac os x / jean-marc's cv class

2005-01-09 Thread Matej Cepl
On Sunday 09 of January 2005 01:13, Marcus Beyer wrote: Reply please to the group -- http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Essays/smart-questions.html#noprivate BTW: What does kpse mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-) It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs

Re: corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Matej Cepl
Harold Mouras wrote: is there a simple way to follow corrections done by someone else in a Lyx document, something like the revision mode in MsWord? Two answers: one is good and other bad. Which one you want first? :-) OK, in order to speed things up, I'll say the bad one first: it is coming

Re: corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Robert Orr
Along the lines of using a straight diff program: I would highly recommend kdiff3. --- Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Harold Mouras wrote: is there a simple way to follow corrections done by someone else in a Lyx document, something like the revision mode in MsWord? Two

Re: corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Matej Cepl wrote: The good thing is that there are workarounds. Export both LyX documents to LaTeX and then you can try either output of 'diff -buB' or you may try wdiff. Or Dekel Tsur's ldiff, which can handle LyX files: http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~dekelts/ldiff/ Jürgen

Re: lyx+tetex on mac os x / jean-marc's cv class

2005-01-09 Thread John O'Gorman
Matej Cepl wrote: BTW: What does kpse mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-) It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs (including `which tex` itself) which is called libkpathsea. I am not sure about k, but the rest is abbreviation of path search. I think

Re: lyx+tetex on mac os x / jean-marc's cv class

2005-01-09 Thread Herbert Voss
John O'Gorman wrote: Matej Cepl wrote: BTW: What does kpse mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-) It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs (including `which tex` itself) which is called libkpathsea. I am not sure about k, but the rest is abbreviation of

corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Harold Mouras
Dear Lyx Users, is there a simple way to follow corrections done by someone else in a Lyx document, something like the revision mode in MsWord? THanks Harold

Re: lyx+tetex on mac os x / jean-marc's cv class

2005-01-09 Thread Matej Cepl
On Sunday 09 of January 2005 01:13, Marcus Beyer wrote: Reply please to the group -- http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Essays/smart-questions.html#noprivate BTW: What does kpse mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-) It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs

Re: corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Matej Cepl
Harold Mouras wrote: is there a simple way to follow corrections done by someone else in a Lyx document, something like the revision mode in MsWord? Two answers: one is good and other bad. Which one you want first? :-) OK, in order to speed things up, I'll say the bad one first: it is coming

Re: corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Robert Orr
Along the lines of using a straight diff program: I would highly recommend kdiff3. --- Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Harold Mouras wrote: is there a simple way to follow corrections done by someone else in a Lyx document, something like the revision mode in MsWord? Two

Re: corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Matej Cepl wrote: The good thing is that there are workarounds. Export both LyX documents to LaTeX and then you can try either output of 'diff -buB' or you may try wdiff. Or Dekel Tsur's ldiff, which can handle LyX files: http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~dekelts/ldiff/ Jürgen

Re: lyx+tetex on mac os x / jean-marc's cv class

2005-01-09 Thread John O'Gorman
Matej Cepl wrote: BTW: What does kpse mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-) It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs (including `which tex` itself) which is called libkpathsea. I am not sure about k, but the rest is abbreviation of path search. I think

Re: lyx+tetex on mac os x / jean-marc's cv class

2005-01-09 Thread Herbert Voss
John O'Gorman wrote: Matej Cepl wrote: BTW: What does kpse mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-) It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs (including `which tex` itself) which is called libkpathsea. I am not sure about k, but the rest is abbreviation of

corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Harold Mouras
Dear Lyx Users, is there a simple way to follow corrections done by someone else in a Lyx document, something like the revision mode in MsWord? THanks Harold

Re: lyx+tetex on mac os x / jean-marc's cv class

2005-01-09 Thread Matej Cepl
On Sunday 09 of January 2005 01:13, Marcus Beyer wrote: Reply please to the group -- http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Essays/smart-questions.html#noprivate > BTW: What does "kpse" mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-) It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs

Re: corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Matej Cepl
Harold Mouras wrote: > is there a simple way to follow corrections done by someone else in a Lyx > document, something like the revision mode in MsWord? Two answers: one is good and other bad. Which one you want first? :-) OK, in order to speed things up, I'll say the bad one first: it is coming

Re: corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Robert Orr
Along the lines of using a straight diff program: I would highly recommend kdiff3. --- Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Harold Mouras wrote: > > is there a simple way to follow corrections done > by someone else in a Lyx > > document, something like the revision mode in > MsWord? >

Re: corrections in LyX

2005-01-09 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Matej Cepl wrote: > The good thing is that > there are workarounds. Export both LyX documents to LaTeX and then you can > try either output of 'diff -buB' or you may try wdiff. Or Dekel Tsur's ldiff, which can handle LyX files: http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~dekelts/ldiff/ Jürgen

Re: lyx+tetex on mac os x / jean-marc's cv class

2005-01-09 Thread John O'Gorman
Matej Cepl wrote: BTW: What does "kpse" mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-) It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs (including `which tex` itself) which is called libkpathsea. I am not sure about "k", but the rest is abbreviation of "path search". I

Re: lyx+tetex on mac os x / jean-marc's cv class

2005-01-09 Thread Herbert Voss
John O'Gorman wrote: Matej Cepl wrote: BTW: What does "kpse" mean? Wikipedia doesn't know anything about it ;-) It is based on the library which is shared by all TeX related programs (including `which tex` itself) which is called libkpathsea. I am not sure about "k", but the rest is abbreviation