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  2. Template:Compare pages/doc - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the {} template, this template is intended to be useful for creating links to "diffs"; that is, links to pages that show the differences between two versions of a wiki page. The major difference is that {{Diff}} is intended to show two versions of the same page, and this one creates a link to Special:ComparePages to show one version ...

  3. Comparison of document markup languages - Wikipedia

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    DVI or Portable Document Format (PDF) converter Texinfo: 1986 Richard Stallman: Text editor: output to DVI, Portable Document Format (PDF), HTML, DocBook, others. TeXmacs format: 1998 Joris van der Hoeven: Text editor/TeXmacs editor: PDF or PostScript files. Converters exist for TeX/LaTeX and XHTML+Mathml: Textile: 2002 [3] Dean Allen Text editor

  4. Template:Category contrast/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Note - Wikipedia

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    The note templates place notes into an article, and the ref templates place labeled references to the notes, with the labels normally hyperlinks for navigating from a ref to a corresponding note and back from the note to the ref. The label pair of templates are similar to the pair without the label name, but with more features.

  7. Document comparison - Wikipedia

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    Document comparison, also known as redlining or blacklining, is a computer process by which changes are identified between two versions of the same document for the purposes of document editing and review. Document comparison is a common task in the legal and financial industries.