I need to figure out a better way to work with editors. They tend to have a process that I'm sure works for normal people: they convert your text file to .doc, then strike through original text and follow it with suggested replacement text. ...and I have an austic breakdown.
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2/ What am I supposed to do with this? Do I go line by line through the .doc and my original .txt and make the edits myself? Do I use the .doc and just make each of the edits myself? Except the edits aren't editable, or something? Flat text files that I can diff are so nice.
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3/ In the one hand, I want to assert that the software industry solved this problem 30 years ago. I was literally using emacs M-x emerge-files almost that long back! But on the other hand, this is apparently a process that some (most?) like?
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4/ I'm not ranting. OK, not JUST ranting. I'm actually trying to understand what the normal process is, and why folks like it. I MUST be missing something. ...bc norm seems like twitter's passive aggressive moderation policy: we could delete it, but we'd rather force YOU to
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5/ This is good advice! But I don't think that this is a "stupid process". From my (limited) experience, this seems like the NORM. So I'm asking a serious question: how am I SUPPOSED to engage with this? How do NORMAL people engagea with this?https://twitter.com/squidlord/status/1175820920650371073 …
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Alexander "Lex" Williams @squidlordReplying to @squidlord @MorlockP(This is one of the reasons that I always tell people to have a real conversation with their editor before they start writing to find out what the editorial process should be between the two of you. Some people want really stupid process.)2 replies 0 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
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6/ No, this - and several other comments - are fixing one thing (well, ok, not fixing, just changing), but not addressing the core question: WHAT IS THE PROCESS SUPPOSED TO BE?https://twitter.com/squidlord/status/1175820920650371073 …
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Alexander "Lex" Williams @squidlordReplying to @squidlord @MorlockP(This is one of the reasons that I always tell people to have a real conversation with their editor before they start writing to find out what the editorial process should be between the two of you. Some people want really stupid process.)2 replies 0 retweets 4 likesShow this thread -
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7/ AHA! This is maybe the answer to all of this!https://twitter.com/mr_archenemy/status/1175821221482631168 …
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8/ Yes,
@mr_archenemy,@JASutherlandBks , and@Emily30Red all put their finger on it, within about 10 seconds of each other. Open Office Edit -> Track Changes -> ... https://twitter.com/Emily30Red/status/1175822029544677377 …ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs added,
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Replying to @MorlockP @mr_archenemy and
I was reading this thread and wondering why "track changes" was not working well enough, it never occurred to me you were unaware of it. I have used Word since the '80s. Do you not?
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why would I use word or open office when I have emacs? except...now I'm using open office :(
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Replying to @MorlockP @mr_archenemy and
I used Word largely because I needed to exchange docs with other people who already use it. Is that why you use emacs?
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