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Collaborative Latex

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I would like to insert notes on the fixes to be done in specific places of my latex document and maybe have a list of "todos/fixme"

How do you handle this?

Seems one way is to use the fixme package, but I couldn't make it work.

Is Anyone using it?

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fabrizioM Avatar asked Apr 22 '10 09:04

fabrizioM


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Another option is the todonotes package which works very well. Just add \usepackage{todonotes} in your preamble.

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Rob Hyndman Avatar answered Oct 01 '22 06:10

Rob Hyndman