* How to create synopsis output of versioned text?
@ 2015-05-20 18:13 Martin Weigele
2015-05-20 20:21 ` Ken Mankoff
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From: Martin Weigele @ 2015-05-20 18:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Org Mode
When dealing with different versions of text, e.g. old and new (law) code, it
is sometimes nice to be able to create a synopsis of the versions of the text
in tabular form.
Any suggestions how to do this in emacs orgmode? Yes I know you can manually
do tables, and you could call unix diff, but something that does it
automatically from the individual text versions with a tabular output - old
version left, new version right column, with similar sections or code pieces
matching in the same row would be cool. As a last resort, even outside
orgmode. :)
Martin
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* Re: How to create synopsis output of versioned text?
2015-05-20 18:13 How to create synopsis output of versioned text? Martin Weigele
@ 2015-05-20 20:21 ` Ken Mankoff
2015-05-20 20:50 ` Martin Weigele
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From: Ken Mankoff @ 2015-05-20 20:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Martin Weigele; +Cc: Org Mode
I use 'latexdiff' for this, but it does not have a side-by-side option.
-k.
On 2015-05-20 at 14:13, Martin Weigele <martin@weigele.de> wrote:
> When dealing with different versions of text, e.g. old and new (law) code, it
> is sometimes nice to be able to create a synopsis of the versions of the text
> in tabular form.
>
> Any suggestions how to do this in emacs orgmode? Yes I know you can manually
> do tables, and you could call unix diff, but something that does it
> automatically from the individual text versions with a tabular output - old
> version left, new version right column, with similar sections or code pieces
> matching in the same row would be cool. As a last resort, even outside
> orgmode. :)
>
> Martin
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* Re: How to create synopsis output of versioned text?
2015-05-20 20:21 ` Ken Mankoff
@ 2015-05-20 20:50 ` Martin Weigele
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From: Martin Weigele @ 2015-05-20 20:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Org Mode; +Cc: Ken Mankoff
Thanks Ken, your wording "side-by-side-options" helped me now tracking down
emacs "ediff" (M-x ediff-files). But this probably won't do the trick of side-
by-side output other than on screen.
Am Mittwoch, 20. Mai 2015, 16:21:55 schrieben Sie:
> I use 'latexdiff' for this, but it does not have a side-by-side option.
>
> -k.
>
> On 2015-05-20 at 14:13, Martin Weigele <martin@weigele.de> wrote:
> > When dealing with different versions of text, e.g. old and new (law) code,
> > it is sometimes nice to be able to create a synopsis of the versions of
> > the text in tabular form.
> >
> > Any suggestions how to do this in emacs orgmode? Yes I know you can
> > manually do tables, and you could call unix diff, but something that does
> > it automatically from the individual text versions with a tabular output
> > - old version left, new version right column, with similar sections or
> > code pieces matching in the same row would be cool. As a last resort,
> > even outside orgmode. :)
> >
> > Martin
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