Serious advice: Collab'ing using LaTeX & git? Each sentence on new line. Tell collaborators. You'll thank me when difs make sense! @overleaf
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I am way more interested in a word-based diff.
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Easy to have. Even running latexdiff from git is not hard - if you work on a desktop machine exclusively.
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Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ Retweeted Alessandro Rossini, PhD
you probably want
@alerossini's solution?https://twitter.com/alerossini/status/773474371738464256 …Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ added,
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I found wdiff to work better for editing. wdiff, Emacs and orgmode ftw!https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/org-editmarks.el#L434 …
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Replying to @johnkitchin @khinsen and
yeah but I need online collab most often with a compiler like overleaf... would this integrate?
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via "git push" it probably would ;) you would also need to adapt it from org to latex.
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Replying to @johnkitchin @khinsen and
not sure how that would help, what I need is an environment that allows stuff like concurrent...
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editing in cases where it's needed as well as taking it in turns... @sharelatex and @overleaf do that
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