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How to use Latexdiff with TexLive



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I am trying to use latexdiff to compare two tex documents on my pc. I use TexLive to compile my latex documents. I know the latexdiff package is already installed with under C:texlive2016binwin32 folder, but I do not know how to use it. My questions are:



  1. how to use latexdiff? do I click latexdiff then the Terminal shows up? then do I write the command there latexdiff old.tex new.tex > diff.tex? I have tried this, but I could not write anything in the Terminal (a terminal appears but just for less than 1 second).

  2. if I want to compare two tex files, where or under what path should I put these two tex files?

  3. do I run latexdiff script in TexLive with macros or applyscript?

I hope someone can help me, please!!










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  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Have you read the manual?

    – TeXnician
    Jun 23 '17 at 15:58











  • Yes I do. I installed pearl script and I tried to run latexdiff (since pearl), but i don´t know why i can´t write in the terminal.

    – Marisol González
    Jun 23 '17 at 16:14











  • with texmaker panel "source viewer" can help to find differences between two files

    – Salim Bou
    Jun 23 '17 at 16:54











  • The terminal probably opens and closes because the command is run without arguments, which is not a valid mode, so it closes with an error message (which you can't see because the window closes even before there was enough time to print the message).

    – frederik
    Jun 24 '17 at 14:24











  • You need to open the terminal first (in Windows 7 and maybe other version, too, type cmd in search box, or find "command line prompt" or similar in Accesoires in Menu). Then run latexdiff from there (you might need to be some basic Windows command line basics).

    – frederik
    Jun 24 '17 at 14:41















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I am trying to use latexdiff to compare two tex documents on my pc. I use TexLive to compile my latex documents. I know the latexdiff package is already installed with under C:texlive2016binwin32 folder, but I do not know how to use it. My questions are:



  1. how to use latexdiff? do I click latexdiff then the Terminal shows up? then do I write the command there latexdiff old.tex new.tex > diff.tex? I have tried this, but I could not write anything in the Terminal (a terminal appears but just for less than 1 second).

  2. if I want to compare two tex files, where or under what path should I put these two tex files?

  3. do I run latexdiff script in TexLive with macros or applyscript?

I hope someone can help me, please!!










share|improve this question
























  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Have you read the manual?

    – TeXnician
    Jun 23 '17 at 15:58











  • Yes I do. I installed pearl script and I tried to run latexdiff (since pearl), but i don´t know why i can´t write in the terminal.

    – Marisol González
    Jun 23 '17 at 16:14











  • with texmaker panel "source viewer" can help to find differences between two files

    – Salim Bou
    Jun 23 '17 at 16:54











  • The terminal probably opens and closes because the command is run without arguments, which is not a valid mode, so it closes with an error message (which you can't see because the window closes even before there was enough time to print the message).

    – frederik
    Jun 24 '17 at 14:24











  • You need to open the terminal first (in Windows 7 and maybe other version, too, type cmd in search box, or find "command line prompt" or similar in Accesoires in Menu). Then run latexdiff from there (you might need to be some basic Windows command line basics).

    – frederik
    Jun 24 '17 at 14:41













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I am trying to use latexdiff to compare two tex documents on my pc. I use TexLive to compile my latex documents. I know the latexdiff package is already installed with under C:texlive2016binwin32 folder, but I do not know how to use it. My questions are:



  1. how to use latexdiff? do I click latexdiff then the Terminal shows up? then do I write the command there latexdiff old.tex new.tex > diff.tex? I have tried this, but I could not write anything in the Terminal (a terminal appears but just for less than 1 second).

  2. if I want to compare two tex files, where or under what path should I put these two tex files?

  3. do I run latexdiff script in TexLive with macros or applyscript?

I hope someone can help me, please!!










share|improve this question
















I am trying to use latexdiff to compare two tex documents on my pc. I use TexLive to compile my latex documents. I know the latexdiff package is already installed with under C:texlive2016binwin32 folder, but I do not know how to use it. My questions are:



  1. how to use latexdiff? do I click latexdiff then the Terminal shows up? then do I write the command there latexdiff old.tex new.tex > diff.tex? I have tried this, but I could not write anything in the Terminal (a terminal appears but just for less than 1 second).

  2. if I want to compare two tex files, where or under what path should I put these two tex files?

  3. do I run latexdiff script in TexLive with macros or applyscript?

I hope someone can help me, please!!







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  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Have you read the manual?

    – TeXnician
    Jun 23 '17 at 15:58











  • Yes I do. I installed pearl script and I tried to run latexdiff (since pearl), but i don´t know why i can´t write in the terminal.

    – Marisol González
    Jun 23 '17 at 16:14











  • with texmaker panel "source viewer" can help to find differences between two files

    – Salim Bou
    Jun 23 '17 at 16:54











  • The terminal probably opens and closes because the command is run without arguments, which is not a valid mode, so it closes with an error message (which you can't see because the window closes even before there was enough time to print the message).

    – frederik
    Jun 24 '17 at 14:24











  • You need to open the terminal first (in Windows 7 and maybe other version, too, type cmd in search box, or find "command line prompt" or similar in Accesoires in Menu). Then run latexdiff from there (you might need to be some basic Windows command line basics).

    – frederik
    Jun 24 '17 at 14:41

















  • Welcome to TeX.SX! Have you read the manual?

    – TeXnician
    Jun 23 '17 at 15:58











  • Yes I do. I installed pearl script and I tried to run latexdiff (since pearl), but i don´t know why i can´t write in the terminal.

    – Marisol González
    Jun 23 '17 at 16:14











  • with texmaker panel "source viewer" can help to find differences between two files

    – Salim Bou
    Jun 23 '17 at 16:54











  • The terminal probably opens and closes because the command is run without arguments, which is not a valid mode, so it closes with an error message (which you can't see because the window closes even before there was enough time to print the message).

    – frederik
    Jun 24 '17 at 14:24











  • You need to open the terminal first (in Windows 7 and maybe other version, too, type cmd in search box, or find "command line prompt" or similar in Accesoires in Menu). Then run latexdiff from there (you might need to be some basic Windows command line basics).

    – frederik
    Jun 24 '17 at 14:41
















Welcome to TeX.SX! Have you read the manual?

– TeXnician
Jun 23 '17 at 15:58





Welcome to TeX.SX! Have you read the manual?

– TeXnician
Jun 23 '17 at 15:58













Yes I do. I installed pearl script and I tried to run latexdiff (since pearl), but i don´t know why i can´t write in the terminal.

– Marisol González
Jun 23 '17 at 16:14





Yes I do. I installed pearl script and I tried to run latexdiff (since pearl), but i don´t know why i can´t write in the terminal.

– Marisol González
Jun 23 '17 at 16:14













with texmaker panel "source viewer" can help to find differences between two files

– Salim Bou
Jun 23 '17 at 16:54





with texmaker panel "source viewer" can help to find differences between two files

– Salim Bou
Jun 23 '17 at 16:54













The terminal probably opens and closes because the command is run without arguments, which is not a valid mode, so it closes with an error message (which you can't see because the window closes even before there was enough time to print the message).

– frederik
Jun 24 '17 at 14:24





The terminal probably opens and closes because the command is run without arguments, which is not a valid mode, so it closes with an error message (which you can't see because the window closes even before there was enough time to print the message).

– frederik
Jun 24 '17 at 14:24













You need to open the terminal first (in Windows 7 and maybe other version, too, type cmd in search box, or find "command line prompt" or similar in Accesoires in Menu). Then run latexdiff from there (you might need to be some basic Windows command line basics).

– frederik
Jun 24 '17 at 14:41





You need to open the terminal first (in Windows 7 and maybe other version, too, type cmd in search box, or find "command line prompt" or similar in Accesoires in Menu). Then run latexdiff from there (you might need to be some basic Windows command line basics).

– frederik
Jun 24 '17 at 14:41










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