• Contramuffin@lemmy.world
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    That’s why you change the color of any temporary text so that you can really see if there’s any left

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      Considering how widespread of a situation it is, I am surprised I haven’t found yet a good LaTeX package that handles temporary sections

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        You don’t need a package at all. I just define a new command \xxx{stuff} that changes the colour to red. It’s a one-liner. Copy and paste that into any new document. Changing the colour without a custom command is equally trivial, but this allows you to search for “xxx” to find anything you might’ve missed.

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        10 hours ago

        I throw ?? (that is also the default error code for LaTeX, so the last sweep of the pdf is always a search for ??)