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Date: | Wed, 12 May 1999 14:40:32 +0200 |
From: | Laurent CHARLES <laurent DOT charles AT st DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: Visual Diff |
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> --- "Schaible, Joerg" <Joerg DOT Schaible AT gft DOT de> wrote: > > I am looking forward for a visual diff running on B20. Once I used the gdiff > > from SGI and what I really liked was the possibility to select in a > > concurrent change block single lines from either side to be in the merged > > file. Is there something out there anywere in the GNU world with such a > > feature or what is the normally used visual diff tool ? I personnaly like very much xemacs and the ediff package, which does a good job in finding diffs character to character (not line to line). I use a set of scripts that allows to type things like 'ediff file1 file2'. I must admit that it is very slow compared to diff, but much more visual. --Laurent -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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