xemacs has ediff, which gives you the coloured differences and a couple of
single stroke commands to move stuff from one side to the other etc..
Dave.
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Donncha O Caoimh wrote:
> Visual merge tool? If you mean, pulling up two versions of the same file
> and reconciling the differences by highlighting them? Both Emacs and Vim
> support this. If you have Vim 6.0 installed, type vimdiff oldfile.txt
> newfile.txt and it'll do the job. It should be just as easy in Emacs.
>> Donncha.
>>>kieran at tul.ly wrote:
> >
> > Folks,
> >
> > Has anyone who has used the Source Insight visual
> > code editor/browser on Windows found anything
> > similar for Linux?
> >
> > [Please don't turn this into a vim vs. emacs debate :)]
> >
> > Similarly I'm looking for a good visual merge tool for Linux,
> > something like Araxis Merge for Windows.
> >
>>
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