Section 36.4 Instructor’s Notes
The
<commentary> element, as described above, can be used effectively by an individual instructor to customize a personal version of a book. This is not as fine-grained as highlights or annotations, so is not meant as a replacement for tools that support more localized personal additions.
The ideal way to do this would be with a text having source distributed as a git repository, and with notes managed by git. Here is a rough outline, assuming a solid understanding of git.
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Clone the author’s repository to a local, personal, location.
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Make a long-lived
notesbranch off the author’smasterbranch. -
Add
<commentary>with commits on thenotesbranch. -
Regularly pull
masterfrom the original repository to receive updates and fixes from the author. -
Regularly merge
masterintonotesso the enhanced version gets the author’s changes without changingmaster. -
Produce personalized output from the
notesbranch via PreTeXt as normal, with the switch enabling display of the<commentary>.
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