--rcs, --svn, --cvs, --git or --hg
Set the version control system used. If no version system is specified, latexdiff-vc will venture a
guess.
latexdiff-cvs, latexdiff-rcs etc are variants of latexdiff-vc which default to the respective
versioning system. However, this default can still be overridden using the options above.
Note that hg needs to support the "--root" option (version >= 2.9)
-r, -rrev or --revision, --revision=rev
Choose revision (under RCS, CVS, SVN, GIT or HG). One or two -r options can be specified, and they
result in different behaviour:
latexdiff-vc -r file.tex ...
compares file.tex with the most recently checked-in version checked.
latexdiff-vc -r rev1file.tex ...
compares file.tex with revision rev1.
latexdiff-vc -r rev1 -r rev2file.tex ...
compares revisions rev1 and rev2 of file.tex.
Multiple files can be specified for all of the above options. All files must have the extensions
".tex", ".bbl", or ".flt", though.
latexdiff-vcold.texnew.tex
compares two files.
The name of the difference file is generated automatically and reported to stdout.
-d or --dir-dpath or --dir=path
Rather than appending the string "diff" and optionally the version numbers given to the output-file,
this will prepend a directory name "diff" to the original filename, creating the directory and sub-
directories should they not exist already. This is particularly useful in order to clone a complete
directory hierarchy. Optionally, a pathname path can be specified, which is prepended instead of
"diff".
--flatten,--flatten=keep-intermediate
If combined with "--git", "--svn" or "--hg" option or the corresponding modes, check out the
revisions to compare in a separate temporary directory, and then pass on option "--flatten" to
latexdiff. The directory in which "latexdiff-vc" is invoked defines the subtree which will be checked
out. Note that if additional files are needed which are not included in the flatten procedure
(package files, included graphics), they need to be accessible in the current directory. If you use
bibtex, it is recommended to include the ".bbl" file in the version management.
The generic usage of this function is : "latexdiff-vc --flatten -r rev1 [-r rev2] master.tex" where
master.tex is the project file containing the highest level of includes etc.
With "--flatten=keep-intermediate", the intermediate revision snapshots are kept in the current
directory (Default is to store them in a temporary directory and delete them after generating the
diff file.)
--only-changes
Post-process the output such that only pages with changes on them are displayed. This requires the
use of subtype ZLABEL in latexdiff, which will be set automatically, but any manually set -s option
will be overruled (also requires zref package to be installed). This option also disables internal
links (as implemented by hyperref package) and graphics markup. (note that this option must be
combined with --ps or --pdf to make sense)
--force
Overwrite existing diff files without asking for confirmation. Default behaviour is to ask for
confirmation before overwriting an existing difference file.
--run
run latex command on diff file after generation of diff file.
--dvi
run latex and dvixxx commands after generation of diff file.
-cconfigfile =item --configvar1=val1,var2=val2,... or -cvar1=val1,..
Set configuration variables for latexdiff and latexdiff-vc. The option can be repeated to set
different variables (as an alternative to the comma-separated list). Available variables for
latexdiff-vc:
"LATEXDIFF" latexdiff command (e.g. latexdiff-fast, latexdiff-so). This command should support the
option "--interaction=batchmode"
"LATEX" latex command (e.g. pdflatex, lualatex)
"DVI2" Command for conversion of dvi file (e.g. dvips, dvipdf)
"BIBTEX" Command replacing bibtex
All other config variables are passed to latexdiff. Explicitly set configuration changes always
override implicit changes by the following shortcut options --fast, --so, --ps and --pdf.
--fast or --so
Use "latexdiff-fast" or "latexdiff-so", respectively (instead of "latexdiff").
--ps or --postscript
Generate postscript output from difference file. This will run the sequence "latex; latex; dvips" on
the difference file (do not use this option in the rare cases, where three "latex" commands are
required if you care about correct referencing). If the difference file contains a "\bibliography"
tag, run the sequence "latex; bibtex; latex; latex; dvips".
--pdf
Generate pdf output from difference file using "pdflatex". This will run the sequence "pdflatex;
pdflatex" on the difference file, or "pdflatex; bibtex; pdflatex; pdflatex" for files requiring
bibtex. Note that this is not just a shortcut for setting configuration variable but also triggers
some special behaviour.
--show-config
Show values of configuration variables.
--help or -h
Show help text
--version
Show version number
All other options are passed on to "latexdiff".