can I use changes package to highlight added environments, say, itemize?












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I am using changes package to track modifications to a LaTeX documents, but found simply wrapping begin{itemize}end{itemize} with added command doesn't work. It works fine if I wrap the contents of each itemize separately.










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    The docs say (section "Limitations") that you can't use added to wrap tables and figures and that it sometimes fails when you wrap more than one paragraph. I think it fails with item lists for the same reason. As a workaround, the docs suggest to put the multi-paragraph content into an external file and then use added{include{...}}.
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I am using changes package to track modifications to a LaTeX documents, but found simply wrapping begin{itemize}end{itemize} with added command doesn't work. It works fine if I wrap the contents of each itemize separately.










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    The docs say (section "Limitations") that you can't use added to wrap tables and figures and that it sometimes fails when you wrap more than one paragraph. I think it fails with item lists for the same reason. As a workaround, the docs suggest to put the multi-paragraph content into an external file and then use added{include{...}}.
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I am using changes package to track modifications to a LaTeX documents, but found simply wrapping begin{itemize}end{itemize} with added command doesn't work. It works fine if I wrap the contents of each itemize separately.










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    The docs say (section "Limitations") that you can't use added to wrap tables and figures and that it sometimes fails when you wrap more than one paragraph. I think it fails with item lists for the same reason. As a workaround, the docs suggest to put the multi-paragraph content into an external file and then use added{include{...}}.
    – domenico camasta
    Mar 18 '14 at 18:42
















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    The docs say (section "Limitations") that you can't use added to wrap tables and figures and that it sometimes fails when you wrap more than one paragraph. I think it fails with item lists for the same reason. As a workaround, the docs suggest to put the multi-paragraph content into an external file and then use added{include{...}}.
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    Mar 18 '14 at 18:42










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The docs say (section "Limitations") that you can't use added to wrap tables and figures and that it sometimes fails when you wrap more than one paragraph. I think it fails with item lists for the same reason. As a workaround, the docs suggest to put the multi-paragraph content into an external file and then use added{include{...}}.
– domenico camasta
Mar 18 '14 at 18:42






The docs say (section "Limitations") that you can't use added to wrap tables and figures and that it sometimes fails when you wrap more than one paragraph. I think it fails with item lists for the same reason. As a workaround, the docs suggest to put the multi-paragraph content into an external file and then use added{include{...}}.
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Having had issues with embedded environments using the changes package, I have found that the following works for replaced and added.



Use protectinput{<the external file name>}. include{...} provides a new page, which is not useful in a page of text.






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    Including multiple paragraphs seems to work if they are separated by \ \ instead of a blank line, as follows :



    added{para 1
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    para 2
    \\ \\
    para 3}





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      Having had issues with embedded environments using the changes package, I have found that the following works for replaced and added.



      Use protectinput{<the external file name>}. include{...} provides a new page, which is not useful in a page of text.






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        Having had issues with embedded environments using the changes package, I have found that the following works for replaced and added.



        Use protectinput{<the external file name>}. include{...} provides a new page, which is not useful in a page of text.






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          Having had issues with embedded environments using the changes package, I have found that the following works for replaced and added.



          Use protectinput{<the external file name>}. include{...} provides a new page, which is not useful in a page of text.






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          Having had issues with embedded environments using the changes package, I have found that the following works for replaced and added.



          Use protectinput{<the external file name>}. include{...} provides a new page, which is not useful in a page of text.







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              Including multiple paragraphs seems to work if they are separated by \ \ instead of a blank line, as follows :



              added{para 1
              \\ \\
              para 2
              \\ \\
              para 3}





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                Including multiple paragraphs seems to work if they are separated by \ \ instead of a blank line, as follows :



                added{para 1
                \\ \\
                para 2
                \\ \\
                para 3}





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                  Including multiple paragraphs seems to work if they are separated by \ \ instead of a blank line, as follows :



                  added{para 1
                  \\ \\
                  para 2
                  \\ \\
                  para 3}





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                  Including multiple paragraphs seems to work if they are separated by \ \ instead of a blank line, as follows :



                  added{para 1
                  \\ \\
                  para 2
                  \\ \\
                  para 3}






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