Then, each person editing the document will see the modifications with a certain color order that is
different from the other person.  Is that not confusing?
I'm not sure I understand what is confusing. At least, I assume that you're not speaking with your colleagues about the 'blue' changes. I think it also makes sense that if you are making changes, they are always in blue. Then it's easy to recognize which changes are yours.
\author 0 "Rudi Gaelzer" r...@ufpel.edu.br
\author 1 "Luiz" <e-mail>
\author 2 "Marcelo" <e-mail>
\author 3 "John Doe" <e-mail>
...

I've already done this. The reason for that was that if you use version control on your document, you don't want the ordering of the authors to change. This lead to large differences between documents that had merely changed and merging would be impossible.
and have a single color for each number, 0 -> blue, 1 -> pink, etc.

What do you think?
I still don't see what can be confusing about this. I don't really care about how the changes look at someone else's screen.

Vincent

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