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Invisible changes in ediff
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Samuel Wales |
Subject: |
Invisible changes in ediff |
Date: |
Fri, 3 Jun 2011 13:21:10 -0700 |
I shy away from the otherwise excellent ediff package
because there are sometimes changed regions outside the
windows.
Problem:
1) sometimes changes exist past window boundaries
2) they do not show up in the next hunk
3) you can't tell when that obtains
Consequence:
1) you miss changes
2) you have to manually scroll the windows to look for
them
3) you might not know how far to scroll to make sure you
are not missing any changes (not tested)
Possible solution:
1) Space and del can scroll both windows whenever there is
changed text in the same hunk outside the visible part.
Analogy is space and del in info. Ediff can indicate
that there is such text.
2) Maybe ediff can make sure that nothing ever extends or
exists past the window boundary. Instead of having
diff hunks as diff(1) sees them, ediff will have any
number of smaller hunks to keep changes in windows.
Seems like 1 might be possible. 2 might or might not work
well.
What do people here do?
Please CC: me.
Thanks.
Samuel
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- Invisible changes in ediff,
Samuel Wales <=