TeX - LaTeX Asked by Michael Dykes on January 6, 2021
I have a document which uses the changes
package. A friend and I are planning to co-author an Analysis textbook, and I have things set-up so that each of us can edit the .tex
file and then make edits using the changes
package. Is there a way to date-stamp those edits? Or, is there another package similar to changes
that would allow for a time-stamp? Also, do I need to add a MWE, or is this a case where the question can be answered without one?
While SVN allows for text substitution, this is somehow not the best way to proceed to obtain the desired results (in LaTeX).
Instead, gitinfo2
makes available the gitCommitterDate
command, which prints the date of the last commit (there is also gitCommitterIsoDate
).
One only has to setup the gitHeadInfo.gin
(that will contain the information read by the commands of the package) and the post-commit or post-checkout scripts in .git/hooks
.
I guess that combining commands from changes
and from gitinfo2
can be easily done. However, just using usepackage[mark]{gitinfo2}
achieves the desired visual information on the output.
Answered by Alessandro Cuttin on January 6, 2021
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