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The feature "Review Panel" is only provided in "Server Pro Edition" and the official Overleaf website, which implies there is no public API documentation or source code for reference. There will be a huge workload, and I am not sure whether it deserves or not. Anyway, I will firstly note down my ideas below. Let's firstly discuss how much we can achieve in vscode! API Reverse EngineeringShow Threads List:
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I have nothing to contribute here except to say that I think having access to collaborators' comments would be a huge help. It's really the only feature that makes it so that I still need to open Overleaf on the browser. |
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I have put this alone for more comments so far. Since I have some free time now, I can now start to work on a rough version. @truthlive Hi, if you have time, please help create a formal "Feature Request" issue here. Thanks for the help! |
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Hi, I have just verified the function of review comments related operations. You can have a try with the temporary extension here. The UI is still rough but I am not going to improve it now. I will continue to implement the "track change" function and then see what we can do with the UI. |
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Hi guys, the track change thing is far more complex than I expected. Luckily, I do find Overleaf release the source code of related code in their repo, e.g., https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf/tree/main/libraries/ranges-tracker. So far, we only provide the "Review Comment" feature in the temporary extension overleaf-workshop-0.9.2-0432dd3.vsix. |
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Hello! Review panel is not some feature difficult to imply, and Now, I can provide a naive implements of overleaf pro. Release: Effect display: Hopefully this can be helpful to your development. |
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When working on the journal paper with multiple collaborators on Overleaf, they usually provide many comments directly on the Review Panel of Overleaf. I have to open the Overleaf website separately to view and address their comments, which is not convenient.
Would it be possible to fetch the comments from collaborators in the Review Panel and view them in VScode? It would be better if we could directly address their comments using the extension but viewing these comments should be enough for me.
I suppose the edit type of changes (such as add or delete text) in the Review Panel can be ignored for now since they may not be easily displayed in VScode.
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