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1 \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c documentation for Ediff
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3 @c Written by Michael Kifer
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5 @comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
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6
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7 @comment Using ediff.info instead of ediff in setfilename breaks DOS.
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8 @comment @setfilename ediff
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9 @comment @setfilename ediff.info
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10 @setfilename ../info/ediff
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12 @settitle Ediff User's Manual
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13 @synindex vr cp
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14 @synindex fn cp
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15 @synindex pg cp
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17 @dircategory Editors
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18 @direntry
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19 * Ediff: (ediff). A visual interface for comparing and merging programs.
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20 @end direntry
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22 @iftex
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23 @finalout
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24 @end iftex
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25 @c @smallbook
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26 @comment %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
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28 @ifinfo
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29 This file documents Ediff, a comprehensive visual interface to Unix diff
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30 and patch utilities.
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32 Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
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33 manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
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34 preserved on all copies.
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36 @ignore
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37 Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the
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38 results, provided the printed document carries copying permission notice
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39 identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph (this
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40 paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
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42 @end ignore
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43 @end ifinfo
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45 @iftex
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46 @titlepage
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47 @title Ediff User's Manual
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48 @sp 4
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49 @subtitle Ediff version 2.70
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50 @sp 1
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51 @subtitle March 1998
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52 @sp 5
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53 @author Michael Kifer
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54 @page
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56 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll
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57 @noindent
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58 Copyright @copyright{} 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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60 Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
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61 this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
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62 are preserved on all copies.
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63 @end titlepage
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64 @page
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65 @end iftex
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66
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67 @node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
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69
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70 @menu
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71 * Introduction:: About Ediff.
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72 * Major Entry Points:: How to use Ediff.
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73 * Session Commands:: Ediff commands used within a session.
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74 * Registry of Ediff Sessions:: Keeping track of multiple Ediff sessions.
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75 * Session Groups:: Comparing and merging directories.
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76 * Remote and Compressed Files:: You may want to know about this.
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77 * Customization:: How to make Ediff work the way YOU want.
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78 * Credits:: Thanks to those who helped.
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79 * Index::
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80 @end menu
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81
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82 @node Introduction, Major Entry Points, Top, Top
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83 @chapter Introduction
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84
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85 @cindex Comparing files and buffers
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86 @cindex Merging files and buffers
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87 @cindex Patching files and buffers
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88 @cindex Finding differences
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89
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90 Ediff provides a convenient way for simultaneous browsing through
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91 the differences between a pair (or a triple) of files or buffers
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92 (which are called @samp{variants} for our purposes). The
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93 files being compared, file-A, file-B, and file-C (if applicable) are
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94 shown in separate windows (side by side, one above the another, or in
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95 separate frames), and the differences are highlighted as you step
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96 through them. You can also copy difference regions from one buffer to
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97 another (and recover old differences if you change your mind).
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99 Another powerful feature is the ability to merge a pair of files into a
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100 third buffer. Merging with an ancestor file is also supported.
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101 Furthermore, Ediff is equipped with directory-level capabilities that
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102 allow the user to conveniently launch browsing or merging sessions on
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103 groups of files in two (or three) different directories.
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104
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105 In addition, Ediff can apply a patch to a file and then let you step though
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106 both files, the patched and the original one, simultaneously,
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107 difference-by-difference. You can even apply a patch right out of a mail
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108 buffer, i.e., patches received by mail don't even have to be saved. Since
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109 Ediff lets you copy differences between variants, you can, in effect, apply
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110 patches selectively (i.e., you can copy a difference region from
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111 @file{file.orig} to @file{file}, thereby undoing any particular patch that
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112 you don't like).
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113
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114 Ediff even understands multi-file patches and can apply them interactively!
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115 (Ediff can recognize multi-file patches only if they are in the context
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116 format or GNU unified format. All other patches are treated as 1-file
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117 patches. Ediff is [hopefully] using the same algorithm as @file{patch} to
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118 determine which files need to be patched.)
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119
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120 Ediff is aware of version control, which lets you compare
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121 files with their older versions. Ediff also works with remote and
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122 compressed files, automatically ftp'ing them over and uncompressing them.
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123 @xref{Remote and Compressed Files}, for details.
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125 This package builds upon ideas borrowed from Emerge, and several of Ediff's
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126 functions are adaptations from Emerge. Although Ediff subsumes and greatly
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127 extends Emerge, much of the functionality in Ediff is influenced by Emerge.
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128 The architecture and the interface are, of course, drastically different.
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129
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130 @node Major Entry Points, Session Commands, Introduction, Top
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131 @chapter Major Entry Points
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132
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133 Ediff can be invoked interactively using the following functions, which can
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134 be run either from the minibuffer or from the menu bar. In the menu bar,
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135 all Ediff's entry points belong to three submenus of the Tools menu:
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136 Compare, Merge, and Apply Patch.
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137
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138 @table @code
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139 @item ediff-files
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140 @itemx ediff
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141 @findex ediff-files
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142 @findex ediff
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143 Compare two files.
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145 @item ediff-buffers
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146 @findex ediff-buffers
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147 Compare two buffers.
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148
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149 @item ediff-files3
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150 @itemx ediff3
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151 @findex ediff-files3
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152 @findex ediff3
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153 Compare three files.
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154
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155 @item ediff-buffers3
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156 @findex ediff-buffers3
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157 Compare three buffers.
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158
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159 @item edirs
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160 @itemx ediff-directories
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161 @findex edirs
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162 @findex ediff-directories
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163 Compare files common to two directories.
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164 @item edirs3
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165 @itemx ediff-directories3
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166 @findex edirs3
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167 @findex ediff-directories3
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168 Compare files common to three directories.
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169 @item edir-revisions
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170 @itemx ediff-directory-revisions
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171 @findex ediff-directory-revisions
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172 @findex edir-revisions
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173 Compare versions of files in a given directory. Ediff selects only the
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174 files that are under version control.
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175 @item edir-merge-revisions
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176 @itemx ediff-merge-directory-revisions
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177 @findex edir-merge-revisions
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178 @findex ediff-merge-directory-revisions
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179 Merge versions of files in a given directory. Ediff selects only the
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180 files that are under version control.
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181 @item edir-merge-revisions-with-ancestor
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182 @itemx ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor
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183 @findex edir-merge-revisions-with-ancestor
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184 @findex ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor
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185 Merge versions of files in a given directory using other versions as
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186 ancestors. Ediff selects only the files that are under version control.
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187
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188 @item ediff-windows-wordwise
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189 @findex ediff-windows-wordwise
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190 Compare windows word-by-word.
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191
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192 @item ediff-windows-linewise
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193 @findex ediff-windows-linewise
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194 Compare windows line-by-line.
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195
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196 @item ediff-regions-wordwise
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197 @findex ediff-regions-wordwise
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198 Compare regions word-by-word.
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199
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200 @item ediff-regions-linewise
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201 @findex ediff-regions-linewise
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202 Compare regions line-by-line.
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203
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204 @item ediff-revision
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205 @findex ediff-revision
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206 Compare versions of the current buffer, if the buffer is visiting
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207 a file under version control.
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208
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209 @item ediff-patch-file
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210 @itemx epatch
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211 @findex ediff-patch-file
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212 @findex epatch
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213
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214 Patch a file or multiple files, then compare. If the patch applies to just
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215 one file, Ediff will invoke a regular comparison session. If it is a
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216 multi-file patch, then a session group interface will be used and the user
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217 will be able to patch the files selectively. @xref{Session Groups}, for
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218 more details.
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219
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220 Since the patch might be in a buffer or a file, you will be asked which is
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221 the case. To avoid this extra prompt, you can invoke this command with a
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222 prefix argument. With an odd prefix argument, Ediff assumes the patch
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223 is in a file; with an even argument, a buffer is assumed.
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224
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225 Note that @code{ediff-patch-file} will actually use the @file{patch}
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226 utility to change the the original files on disk. This is not that
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227 dangerous, since you will always have the original contents of the file
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228 saved in another file that has the extension @file{.orig}.
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229 Furthermore, if the file is under version control, then you can always back
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230 out to one of the previous versions (see the section on Version Countrol in
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231 Emacs manual).
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232
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233 @code{ediff-patch-file} is careful about versions control: if the file
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234 to be patched is checked in, then Ediff will offer to check it out, because
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235 failing to do so may result in the loss of the changes when the file is
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236 checked out the next time.
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237
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238 If you don't intend to modify the file via the patch and just want to see
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239 what the patch is all about (and decide later), then
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240 @code{ediff-patch-buffer} might be a better choice.
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241
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242 @item ediff-patch-buffer
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243 @itemx epatch-buffer
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244 @findex ediff-patch-buffer
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245 @findex epatch-buffer
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246 Patch a buffer, then compare. The buffer being patched and the file visited
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247 by that buffer (if any) is @emph{not} modified. The result of the patch
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248 appears in some other buffer that has the name ending with @emph{_patched}.
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249
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250 This function would refuse to apply a multifile patch to a buffer. Use
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251 @code{ediff-patch-file} for that (and when you want the original file to be
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252 modified by the @file{patch} utility).
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259 @item ediff-merge-files
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260 @itemx ediff-merge
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261 @findex ediff-merge-files
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262 @findex ediff-merge
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263 Merge two files.
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264
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265 @item ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor
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266 @itemx ediff-merge-with-ancestor
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267 @findex ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor
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268 @findex ediff-merge-with-ancestor
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269 Like @code{ediff-merge}, but with a third ancestor file.
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270
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271 @item ediff-merge-buffers
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272 @findex ediff-merge-buffers
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273 Merge two buffers.
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274
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275 @item ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor
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276 @findex ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor
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277 Same but with ancestor.
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278
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279
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280 @item edirs-merge
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281 @itemx ediff-merge-directories
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282 @findex edirs-merge
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283 @findex ediff-merge-directories
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284 Merge files common to two directories.
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285 @item edirs-merge-with-ancestor
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286 @itemx ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor
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287 @findex edirs-merge-with-ancestor
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288 @findex ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor
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289 Same but using files in a third directory as ancestors.
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290 If a pair of files doesn't have an ancestor in the ancestor-directory, you
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291 will still be able to merge them without the ancestor.
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292
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293 @item ediff-merge-revisions
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294 @findex ediff-merge-revisions
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295 Merge two versions of the file visited by the current buffer.
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296
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297 @item ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor
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298 @findex ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor
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299 Same but with ancestor.
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300
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301 @item ediff-documentation
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302 @findex ediff-documentation
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303 Brings up this manual.
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304
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305 @item ediff-show-registry
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306 @itemx eregistry
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307 Brings up Ediff session registry. This feature enables you to quickly find
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308 and restart active Ediff sessions.
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309 @end table
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311 @noindent
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313 session, you should put this line in your @file{~/.emacs} file:
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315 @example
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316 (require 'ediff)
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317 @end example
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318
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319 @noindent
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320 Otherwise, Ediff will be loaded automatically when you use one of the
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321 above functions, either directly or through the menus.
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322
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323 When the above functions are invoked, the user is prompted for all the
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324 necessary information---typically the files or buffers to compare, merge, or
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325 patch. Ediff tries to be smart about these prompts. For instance, in
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326 comparing/merging files, it will offer the visible buffers as defaults. In
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327 prompting for files, if the user enters a directory, the previously input
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328 file name will be appended to that directory. In addition, if the variable
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329 @code{ediff-use-last-dir} is not @code{nil}, Ediff will offer
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330 previously entered directories as defaults (which will be maintained
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331 separately for each type of file, A, B, or C).
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332 @vindex @code{ediff-use-last-dir}
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334 All the above functions use the POSIX @code{diff} or @code{diff3} programs
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335 to find differences between two files. They process the @code{diff} output
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336 and display it in a convenient form. At present, Ediff understands only
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337 the plain output from diff. Options such as @samp{-c} are not supported,
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338 nor is the format produced by incompatible file comparison programs such as
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339 the VMS version of @code{diff}.
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341 The functions @code{ediff-files}, @code{ediff-buffers},
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342 @code{ediff-files3}, @code{ediff-buffers3} first display the coarse,
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343 line-based difference regions, as reported by the @file{diff} program. The
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344 total number of difference regions and the current difference number are
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345 always displayed in the mode line of the control window.
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346
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347 Since @code{diff} may report fairly large chunks of text as being different,
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348 even though the difference may be localized to just a few words or even
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349 to the white space or line breaks, Ediff further @emph{refines} the
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350 regions to indicate which exact words differ. If the only difference is
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351 in the white space and line breaks, Ediff says so.
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353 On a color display, fine differences are highlighted with color; on a
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354 monochrome display, they are underlined. @xref{Highlighting Difference
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358 @code{ediff-windows-linewise}, @code{ediff-regions-wordwise} and
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359 @code{ediff-regions-linewise} do comparison on parts of existing Emacs
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361 @code{ediff-regions-wordwise} are intended for relatively small segments
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362 of buffers, comparison is done on the basis of words rather than lines.
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363 No refinement is necessary in this case. These commands are recommended
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364 only for relatively small regions (perhaps, up to 100 lines), because
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365 these functions have a relatively slow startup.
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367 To compare large regions, use @code{ediff-regions-linewise}. This
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368 command displays differences much like @code{ediff-files} and
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369 @code{ediff-buffers}.
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371 The functions @code{ediff-patch-file} and @code{ediff-patch-buffer} apply a
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372 patch to a file or a buffer and then run Ediff on the appropriate
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373 files/buffers, displaying the difference regions.
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376 etc., provide a convenient interface for comparing and merging files in
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377 different directories. The user is presented with Dired-like interface from
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378 which one can run a group of related Ediff sessions.
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380 For files under version control, @code{ediff-revision} lets you compare
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381 the file visited by the current buffer to one of its checked-in versions.
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383 Moreover, the functions @code{ediff-directory-revisions},
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384 @code{ediff-merge-directory-revisions}, etc., let you run a group of
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385 related Ediff sessions by taking a directory and comparing (or merging)
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386 versions of files in that directory.
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387
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388 @node Session Commands, Registry of Ediff Sessions, Major Entry Points, Top
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389 @chapter Session Commands
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390
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391 All Ediff commands are displayed in a Quick Help window, unless you type
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392 @kbd{?} to shrink the window to just one line. You can redisplay the help
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393 window by typing @kbd{?} again. The Quick Help commands are detailed below.
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394
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395 Many Ediff commands take numeric prefix arguments. For instance, if you
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397 Ediff moves to the third difference region. Typing 3 and then @kbd{a}
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398 (@code{ediff-diff-to-diff}) copies the 3d difference region from variant A
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399 to variant B. Likewise, 4 followed by @kbd{ra} restores the 4th difference
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401 @kbd{a}).
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402
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403 Some commands take negative prefix arguments as well. For instance, typing
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406 region current, etc.
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407
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408 Without the prefix argument, all commands operate on the currently
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409 selected difference region. You can make any difference region
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410 current using the various commands explained below.
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411
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412 For some commands, the actual value of the prefix argument is
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413 immaterial. However, if supplied, the prefix argument may modify the
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414 command (see @kbd{ga}, @kbd{gb}, and @kbd{gc}).
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415
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416 @menu
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417 * Quick Help Commands:: Frequently used commands.
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418 * Other Session Commands:: Commands that are not bound to keys.
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419 @end menu
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420
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421 @node Quick Help Commands,Other Session Commands,,Session Commands
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422 @section Quick Help Commands
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423
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424 @table @kbd
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425 @item ?
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426 Toggles the Ediff Quick Help window ON and OFF.
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427 @item G
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428 Prepares a mail buffer for sending a praise or a curse to the Ediff maintainer.
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429
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430 @item E
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431 Brings up the top node of this manual, where you can find further
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432 information on the various Ediff functions and advanced issues, such as
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433 customization, session groups, etc.
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434
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435 @item v
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436 Scrolls up buffers A and B (and buffer C where appropriate) in a
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437 coordinated fashion.
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438 @item V
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439 Scrolls the buffers down.
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440
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441 @item <
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442 Scrolls the buffers to the left simultaneously.
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443 @item >
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444 Scrolls buffers to the right.
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445
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446 @item wd
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447 Saves the output from the diff utility, for further reference.
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448
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449 With prefix argument, saves the plain output from @file{diff} (see
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450 @code{ediff-diff-program} and @code{ediff-diff-options}). Without the
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451 argument, it saves customized @file{diff} output (see
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452 @code{ediff-custom-diff-program} and @code{ediff-custom-diff-options}), if
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453 it is available.
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454
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455 @item wa
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456 Saves buffer A, if it was modified.
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457 @item wb
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458 Saves buffer B, if it was modified.
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459 @item wc
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460 Saves buffer C, if it was modified (if you are in a session that
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461 compares three files simultaneously).
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462
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463 @item a
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464 @emph{In comparison sessions:}
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465 Copies the current difference region (or the region specified as the prefix
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466 to this command) from buffer A to buffer B.
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467 Ediff saves the old contents of buffer B's region; it can
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468 be restored via the command @kbd{rb}, which see.
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469
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470 @emph{In merge sessions:}
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471 Copies the current difference region (or the region specified as the prefix
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472 to this command) from buffer A to the merge buffer. The old contents of
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473 this region in buffer C can be restored via the command @kbd{r}.
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474
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475 @item b
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476 Works similarly, but copies the current difference region from buffer B to
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477 buffer A (in @emph{comparison sessions}) or the merge buffer (in
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478 @emph{merge sessions}).
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479
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480 Ediff saves the old contents of the difference region copied over; it can
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481 be reinstated via the command @kbd{ra} in comparison sessions and
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482 @kbd{r} in merge sessions.
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483
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484 @item ab
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485 Copies the current difference region (or the region specified as the prefix
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486 to this command) from buffer A to buffer B. This (and the next five)
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487 command is enabled only in sessions that compare three files
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488 simultaneously. The old region in buffer B is saved and can be restored
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489 via the command @kbd{rb}.
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490 @item ac
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491 Copies the difference region from buffer A to buffer C.
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492 The old region in buffer C is saved and can be restored via the command
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493 @kbd{rc}.
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494 @item ba
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495 Copies the difference region from buffer B to buffer A.
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496 The old region in buffer A is saved and can be restored via the command
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497 @kbd{ra}.
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498 @item bc
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499 Copies the difference region from buffer B to buffer C.
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500 The command @kbd{rc} undoes this.
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501 @item ca
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502 Copies the difference region from buffer C to buffer A.
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503 The command @kbd{ra} undoes this.
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504 @item cb
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505 Copies the difference region from buffer C to buffer B.
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506 The command @kbd{rb} undoes this.
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507
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508 @item p
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509 @itemx DEL
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510 Makes the previous difference region current.
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511 @item n
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512 @itemx SPC
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513 Makes the next difference region current.
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514
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515 @item j
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516 @itemx -j
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517 @itemx Nj
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518 Makes the very first difference region current.
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519
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520 @kbd{-j} makes the last region current. Typing a number, N, and then `j'
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521 makes the difference region N current. Typing -N (a negative number) then
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522 `j' makes current the region Last - N.
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523
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524 @item ga
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525 Makes current the difference region closest to the position of the point in
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526 buffer A.
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527
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528 However, with a prefix argument, Ediff would position all variants
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529 around the area indicated by the current point in buffer A: if
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530 the point is inside a difference region, then the variants will be
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531 positioned at this difference region. If the point is not in any difference
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532 region, then it is in an area where all variants agree with each other. In
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533 this case, the variants will be positioned so that each would display this
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534 area (of agreement).
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535 @item gb
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536 Makes current the difference region closest to the position of the point in
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537 buffer B.
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538
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539 With a prefix argument, behaves like @kbd{ga}, but with respect to buffer B.
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540 @item gc
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541 @emph{In merge sessions:}
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542 makes current the difference region closest to the point in the merge buffer.
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543
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544 @emph{In 3-file comparison sessions:}
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545 makes current the region closest to the point in buffer C.
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546
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547 With a prefix argument, behaves like @kbd{ga}, but with respect to buffer C.
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548
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549 @item !
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550 Recomputes the difference regions, bringing them up to date. This is often
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551 needed because it is common to do all sorts of editing during Ediff
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552 sessions, so after a while, the highlighted difference regions may no
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553 longer reflect the actual differences among the buffers.
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554
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555 @item *
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556 Forces refinement of the current difference region, which highlights the exact
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557 words of disagreement among the buffers. With a negative prefix argument,
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558 unhighlights the current region.
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559
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560 Forceful refinement may be needed if Ediff encounters a difference region
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561 that is larger than @code{ediff-auto-refine-limit}. In this situation,
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562 Ediff doesn't do automatic refinement in order to improve response time.
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563 (Ediff doesn't auto-refine on dumb terminals as well, but @kbd{*} still
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564 works there. However, the only useful piece of information it can tell you
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565 is whether or not the difference regions disagree only in the amount of
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566 white space.)
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567
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568 This command is also useful when the highlighted fine differences are
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569 no longer current, due to user editing.
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570
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571 @item m
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572 Displays the current Ediff session in a frame as wide as the physical
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573 display. This is useful when comparing files side-by-side. Typing `m' again
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574 restores the original size of the frame.
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575
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576 @item |
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577 Toggles the horizontal/vertical split of the Ediff display. Horizontal
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578 split is convenient when it is possible to compare files
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579 side-by-side. If the frame in which files are displayed is too narrow
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580 and lines are cut off, typing @kbd{m} may help some.
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581
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582 @item @@
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583 Toggles auto-refinement of difference regions (i.e., automatic highlighting
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584 of the exact words that differ among the variants). Auto-refinement is
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585 turned off on devices where Emacs doesn't support highlighting.
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586
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587 On slow machines, it may be advantageous to turn auto-refinement off. The
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588 user can always forcefully refine specific difference regions by typing
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589 @kbd{*}.
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590
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591 @item h
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592 Cycles between full highlighting, the mode where fine differences are not
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593 highlighted (but computed), and the mode where highlighting is done with
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594 ASCII strings. The latter is not really recommended, unless on a dumb TTY.
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595
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596 @item r
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597 Restores the old contents of the region in the merge buffer.
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598 (If you copied a difference region from buffer A or B into the merge buffer
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599 using the commands @kbd{a} or @kbd{b}, Ediff saves the old contents of the
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600 region in case you change your mind.)
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601
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602 This command is enabled in merge sessions only.
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603
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604 @item ra
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605 Restores the old contents of the current difference region in buffer A,
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606 which was previously saved when the user invoked one of these commands:
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607 @kbd{b}, @kbd{ba}, @kbd{ca}, which see. This command is enabled in
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608 comparison sessions only.
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609 @item rb
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610 Restores the old contents of the current difference region in buffer B,
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611 which was previously saved when the user invoked one of these commands:
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612 @kbd{a}, @kbd{ab}, @kbd{cb}, which see. This command is enabled in
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613 comparison sessions only.
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614 @item rc
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615 Restores the old contents of the current difference region in buffer C,
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616 which was previously saved when the user invoked one of these commands:
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617 @kbd{ac}, @kbd{bc}, which see. This command is enabled in 3-file
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618 comparison sessions only.
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619
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620 @item ##
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621 Tell Ediff to skip over regions that disagree among themselves only in the
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622 amount of white space and line breaks.
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623
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624 Even though such regions will be skipped over, you can still jump to any
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625 one of them by typing the region number and then `j'. Typing @kbd{##}
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626 again puts Ediff back in the original state.
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627
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628 @item #h
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629 @itemx #f
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630 Ediff works hard to ameliorate the effects of boredom in the workplace...
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631
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632 Quite often differences are due to identical replacements (e.g., the word
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633 `foo' is replaced with the word `bar' everywhere). If the number of regions
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634 with such boring differences exceeds your tolerance threshold, you may be
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635 tempted to tell Ediff to skip these regions altogether (you will still be able
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636 to jump to them via the command @kbd{j}). The above commands, @kbd{#h}
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637 and @kbd{#f}, may well save your day!
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638
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639 @kbd{#h} prompts you to specify regular expressions for each
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640 variant. Difference regions where each variant's region matches the
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641 corresponding regular expression will be skipped from then on. (You can
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642 also tell Ediff to skip regions where at least one variant matches its
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643 regular expression.)
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644
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645 @kbd{#f} does dual job: it focuses on regions that match the corresponding
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646 regular expressions. All other regions will be skipped
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647 over. @xref{Selective Browsing}, for more.
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648
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649 @item A
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650 Toggles the read-only property in buffer A.
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651 If file A is under version control and is checked in, it is checked out
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652 (with your permission).
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653 @item B
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654 Toggles the read-only property in buffer B.
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655 If file B is under version control and is checked in, it is checked out.
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656 @item C
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657 Toggles the read-only property in buffer C (in 3-file comparison sessions).
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658 If file C is under version control and is checked in, it is checked out.
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659
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660 @item ~
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661 Swaps the windows where buffers A and B are displayed. If you are comparing
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662 three buffers at once, then this command would rotate the windows among
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663 buffers A, B, and C.
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664
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665 @item i
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666 Displays all kinds of useful data about the current Ediff session.
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667 @item D
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668 Runs @code{ediff-custom-diff-program} on the variants and displays the
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669 buffer containing the output. This is useful when you must send the output
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670 to your Mom.
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671
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672 With a prefix argument, displays the plain @file{diff} output.
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673 @xref{Patch and Diff Programs}, for details.
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674
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675 @item R
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676 Displays a list of currently active Ediff sessions---the Ediff Registry.
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677 You can then restart any of these sessions by either clicking on a session
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678 record or by putting the cursor over it and then typing the return key.
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679
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680 (Some poor souls leave so many active Ediff sessions around that they loose
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681 track of them completely... The `R' command is designed to save these
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682 people from the recently discovered Ediff Proficiency Syndrome.)
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683
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684 Typing @kbd{R} brings up Ediff Registry only if it is typed into an Ediff
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685 Control Panel. If you don't have a control panel handy, type this in the
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686 minibuffer: @kbd{M-x eregistry}. @xref{Registry of Ediff Sessions}.
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687
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688 @item M
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689 Shows the session group buffer that invoked the current Ediff session.
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690 @xref{Session Groups}, for more information on session groups.
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691
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692 @item z
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693 Suspends the current Ediff session. (If you develop a condition known as
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694 Repetitive Ediff Injury---a serious but curable illness---you must change
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695 your current activity. This command tries hard to hide all Ediff-related
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696 buffers.)
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697
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698 The easiest way to resume a suspended Ediff session is through the registry
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699 of active sessions. @xref{Registry of Ediff Sessions}, for details.
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700 @item q
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701 Terminates this Ediff session. With a prefix argument (e.g.,@kbd{1q}), asks
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702 if you also want to delete the buffers of the variants.
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703 Modified files and the results of merges are never deleted.
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704
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705 @item %
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706 Toggles narrowing in Ediff buffers. Ediff buffers may be narrowed if you
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707 are comparing only parts of these buffers via the commands
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708 @code{ediff-windows-*} and @code{ediff-regions-*}, which see.
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709
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710 @item C-l
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711 Restores the usual Ediff window setup. This is the quickest way to resume
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712 an Ediff session, but it works only if the control panel of that session is
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713 visible.
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714
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715 @item $$
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716 While merging with an ancestor file, Ediff is determined to reduce user's
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717 wear and tear by saving him and her much of unproductive, repetitive
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718 typing. If it notices that, say, file A's difference region is identical to
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719 the same difference region in the ancestor file, then the merge buffer will
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720 automatically get the difference region taken from buffer B. The rationale
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721 is that this difference region in buffer A is as old as that in the
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722 ancestor buffer, so the contents of that region in buffer B represents real
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723 change.
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724
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725 You may want to ignore such `obvious' merges and concentrate on difference
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726 regions where both files `clash' with the ancestor, since this means that
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727 two different people have been changing this region independently and they
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728 had different ideas on how to do this.
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729
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730 The above command does this for you by skipping the regions where only one
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731 of the variants clashes with the ancestor but the other variant agrees with
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732 it. Typing @kbd{$$} again undoes this setting.
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733
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734 @item $*
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735 When merging files with large number of differences, it is sometimes
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736 convenient to be able to skip the difference regions for which you already
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737 decided which variant is most appropriate. Typing @kbd{$*} will accomplish
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738 precisely this.
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739
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740 To be more precise, this toggles the check for whether the current merge is
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741 identical to its default setting, as originally decided by Ediff. For
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742 instance, if Ediff is merging according to the `combined' policy, then the
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743 merge region is skipped over if it is different from the combination of the
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744 regions in buffers A and B. (Warning: swapping buffers A and B will confuse
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745 things in this respect). If the merge region is marked as `prefer-A' then
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746 this region will be skipped if it differs from the current difference
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747 region in buffer A, etc.
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748
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749 @item /
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750 Displays the ancestor file during merges.
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751 @item &
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752 In some situations, such as when one of the files agrees with the ancestor file
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753 on a difference region and the other doesn't, Ediff knows what to do: it copies
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754 the current difference region from the second buffer into the merge buffer.
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755
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756 In other cases, the right course of action is not that clearcut, and Ediff
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757 would use a default action. The above command changes the default action.
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758 The default action can be @samp{default-A} (choose the region from buffer
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759 A), @samp{default-B} (choose the region from buffer B), or @samp{combined}
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760 (combine the regions from the two buffers).
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761 @xref{Merging and diff3}, for further details.
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762
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763 The command @kbd{&} also affects the regions in the merge buffers that have
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764 @samp{default-A}, @samp{default-B}, or @samp{combined} status, provided
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765 they weren't changed with respect to the original. For instance, if such a
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766 region has the status @samp{default-A} then changing the default action to
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767 @samp{default-B} will also replace this merge-buffer's region with the
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768 corresponding region from buffer B.
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769
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770 @item s
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771 Causes the merge window shrink to its minimum size, thereby exposing as much
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772 of the variant buffers as possible. Typing `s' again restores
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773 the original size of that window.
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774
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775 With a positive prefix argument, this command enlarges the merge window.
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776 E.g., @kbd{4s} increases the size of the window by about 4 lines, if
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777 possible. With a negative numeric argument, the size of the merge window
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778 shrinks by that many lines, if possible. Thus, @kbd{-s} shrinks the window
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779 by about 1 line and @kbd{-3s} by about 3 lines.
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780
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781 This command is intended only for temporary viewing; therefore, Ediff
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782 restores window C to its original size whenever it makes any other change
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783 in the window configuration. However, redisplaying (@kbd{C-l}) or jumping
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784 to another difference does not affect window C's size.
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785
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786 The split between the merge window and the variant windows is controlled by
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787 the variable @code{ediff-merge-window-share}, which see.
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788
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789 @item +
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790 Combines the difference regions from buffers A and B and copies the
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791 result into the merge buffer. @xref{Merging and diff3}, and the
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792 variables @code{ediff-combine-diffs} and @code{ediff-combination-pattern}.
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793
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794
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795 @item =
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796 You may run into situations when a large chunk of text in one file has been
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797 edited and then moved to a different place in another file. In such a case,
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798 these two chunks of text are unlikely to belong to the same difference
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799 region, so the refinement feature of Ediff will not be able to tell you
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800 what exactly differs inside these chunks. Since eyeballing large pieces of
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801 text is contrary to human nature, Ediff has a special command to help
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802 reduce the risk of developing a cataract.
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803
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804 The above command compares regions within Ediff buffers. This creates a
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805 child Ediff session for comparing current Emacs regions in buffers A, B, or
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806 C as follows:
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807
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808 @emph{If you are comparing 2 files or buffers:}
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809 Ediff would compare current Emacs regions in buffers A and B.
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810
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811 @emph{If you are comparing 3 files or buffers simultaneously:} Ediff would
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812 compare the current Emacs regions in the buffers of your choice (you will
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813 be asked which two of the three buffers to use).
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814
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815 @emph{If you are merging files or buffers (with or without ancestor):}
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816 Ediff would take the current region in the merge buffer and compare
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817 it to the current region in the buffer of your choice (A or B).
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818
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819 Highlighting set by the parent Ediff session is removed, to avoid interference
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820 with highlighting of the child session. When done with the child session, type
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821 @kbd{C-l} in the parent's control panel to restore the original highlighting.
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822
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823 If you temporarily switch to the parent session, parent highlighting will be
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824 restored. If you then come back to the child session, you may want to remove
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825 parent highlighting, so it won't interfere. Typing @kbd{h} may help here.
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826
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827 @end table
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828
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829 @node Other Session Commands,,Quick Help Commands,Session Commands
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830 @section Other Session Commands
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831
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832 The following commands can be invoked from within any Ediff session,
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833 although some of them are not bound to a key.
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834
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835 @table @code
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836 @item eregistry
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837 @itemx ediff-show-registry
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838 @findex eregistry
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839 @findex ediff-show-registry
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840 This command brings up the registry of active Ediff sessions. Ediff
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841 registry is a device that can be used to resume any active Ediff session
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842 (which may have been postponed because the user switched to some other
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843 activity). This command is also useful for switching between multiple
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844 active Ediff sessions that are run at the same time. The function
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845 @code{eregistry} is an alias for @code{ediff-show-registry}.
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846 @xref{Registry of Ediff Sessions}, for more information on this registry.
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847
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848 @item ediff-toggle-multiframe
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849 @findex ediff-toggle-multiframe
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850 Changes the display from the multi-frame mode (where the quick help window
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851 is in a separate frame) to the single-frame mode (where all Ediff buffers
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852 share the same frame), and vice versa. See
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853 @code{ediff-window-setup-function} for details on how to make either of
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854 these modes the default one.
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855
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856 This function can also be invoked from the Menubar. However, in some
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857 cases, the change will take place only after you execute one of the Ediff
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858 commands, such as going to the next difference or redisplaying.
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859
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860 @item ediff-revert-buffers-then-recompute-diffs
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861 @findex ediff-revert-buffers-then-recompute-diffs
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862 This command reverts the buffers you are comparing and recomputes their
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863 differences. It is useful when, after making changes, you decided to
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864 make a fresh start, or if at some point you changed the files being
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865 compared but want to discard any changes to comparison buffers that were
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866 done since then.
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867
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868 This command normally asks for confirmation before reverting files.
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869 With a prefix argument, it reverts files without asking.
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870
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871
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872 @item ediff-profile
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873 @findex ediff-profile
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874 Ediff has an admittedly primitive (but useful) facility for profiling
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875 Ediff's commands. It is meant for Ediff maintenance---specifically, for
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876 making it run faster. The function @code{ediff-profile} toggles
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877 profiling of ediff commands.
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878 @end table
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879
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880 @node Registry of Ediff Sessions, Session Groups, Session Commands, Top
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881 @chapter Registry of Ediff Sessions
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882
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883 Ediff maintains a registry of all its invocations that are
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884 still @emph{active}. This feature is very convenient for switching among
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885 active Ediff sessions or for quickly restarting a suspended Ediff session.
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886
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887 The focal point of this activity is a buffer
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888 called @emph{*Ediff Registry*}. You can display this buffer by typing
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889 @kbd{R} in any Ediff Control Buffer or Session Group Buffer
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890 (@pxref{Session Groups}), or by typing
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891 @kbd{M-x eregistry} into the Minibuffer.
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892 The latter would be the fastest way to bring up the registry
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893 buffer if no control or group buffer is displayed in any of the visible
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894 Emacs windows.
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895 If you are in a habit of running multiple long Ediff sessions and often need to
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896 suspend, resume, or switch between them, it may be a good idea to have the
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897 registry buffer permanently displayed in a separate, dedicated window.
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898
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899 The registry buffer has several convenient key bindings.
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900 For instance, clicking mouse button 2 or typing
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901 @kbd{RET} or @kbd{v} over any session record resumes that session.
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902 Session records in the registry buffer provide a fairly complete
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903 description of each session, so it is usually easy to identify the right
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904 session to resume.
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905
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906 Other useful commands are bound to @kbd{SPC} (next registry record)
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907 and @kbd{DEL} (previous registry record). There are other commands as well,
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908 but you don't need to memorize them, since they are listed at the top of
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909 the registry buffer.
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910
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911 @node Session Groups, Remote and Compressed Files, Registry of Ediff Sessions, Top
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912 @chapter Session Groups
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913
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914 Several major entries of Ediff perform comparison and merging on
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915 directories. On entering @code{ediff-directories},
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916 @code{ediff-directories3},
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917 @code{ediff-merge-directories},
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918 @code{ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor},
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919 @code{ediff-directory-revisions},
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920 @code{ediff-merge-directory-revisions}, or
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921 @code{ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor},
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922 the user is presented with a
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923 Dired-like buffer that lists files common to the directories involved along
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924 with their sizes. (The list of common files can be further filtered through
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925 a regular expression, which the user is prompted for.) We call this buffer
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926 @emph{Session Group Panel} because all Ediff sessions associated with the
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927 listed files will have this buffer as a common focal point.
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928
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929 Clicking button 2 or typing @kbd{RET} or @kbd{v} over a
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930 record describing files invokes Ediff in the appropriate mode on these
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931 files. You can come back to the session group buffer associated with a
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932 particular invocation of Ediff by typing @kbd{M} in Ediff control buffer of
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933 that invocation.
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934
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935 Many commands are available in the session group buffer; some are
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936 applicable only to certain types of work. The relevant commands are always
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937 listed at the top of each session group buffer, so there is no need to
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938 memorize them.
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939
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940 In directory comparison or merging, a session group panel displays only the
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941 files common to all directories involved. The differences are kept in a
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942 separate buffer and are conveniently displayed by typing @kbd{D} to the
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943 corresponding session group panel. Thus, as an added benefit, Ediff can be
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944 used to compare the contents of up to three directories.
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945
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946 Session records in session group panels are also marked with @kbd{+}, for
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947 active sessions, and with @kbd{-}, for finished sessions.
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948
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949 Sometimes, it is convenient to exclude certain sessions from a group.
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950 Usually this happens when the user doesn't intend to run Ediff of certain
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951 files in the group, and the corresponding session records just add clutter
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952 to the session group buffer. To help alleviate this problem, the user can
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953 type @kbd{h} to mark a session as a candidate for exclusion and @kbd{x} to
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954 actually hide the marked sessions. There actions are reversible: with a
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955 prefix argument, @kbd{h} unmarks the session under the cursor, and @kbd{x}
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956 brings the hidden sessions into the view (@kbd{x} doesn't unmark them,
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957 though, so the user has to explicitly unmark the sessions of interest).
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958
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959 Group sessions also understand the command @kbd{m}, which marks sessions
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960 for future operations (other than hiding) on a group of sessions. At present,
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961 the only such group-level operation is the creation of a multi-file patch.
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962
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963 @vindex ediff-autostore-merges
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964 For group sessions created to merge files, Ediff can store all merges
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965 automatically in a directory. The user is asked to specify such directory
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966 if the value of @code{ediff-autostore-merges} is non-nil. If the value is
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967 @code{nil}, nothing is done to the merge buffers---it will be the user's
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968 responsibility to save them. If the value is @code{t}, the user will be
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969 asked where to save the merge buffers in all merge jobs, even those that do
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970 not originate from a session group. It the value is neither @code{nil} nor
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971 @code{t}, the merge buffer is saved @emph{only} if this merge session was
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972 invoked from a session group. This behavior is implemented in the function
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973 @code{ediff-maybe-save-and-delete-merge}, which is a hook in
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974 @code{ediff-quit-merge-hook}. The user can supply a different hook, if
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975 necessary.
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976
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977 The variable @code{ediff-autostore-merges} is buffer-local, so it can be
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978 set in a per-buffer manner. Therefore, use @code{setq-default} to globally
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979 change this variable.
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980
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981 @cindex Multi-file patches
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982 A multi-file patch is a concatenated output of several runs of the Unix
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983 @file{diff} command (some versions of @file{diff} let you create a
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984 multi-file patch in just one run). Ediff facilitates creation of
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985 multi-file patches as follows. If you are in a session group buffer
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986 created in response to @code{ediff-directories} or
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987 @code{ediff-directory-revisions}, you can mark (by typing @kbd{m}) the
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988 desired Ediff sessions and then type @kbd{P} to create a
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989 multi-file patch of those marked sessions.
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990 Ediff will then display a buffer containing the patch.
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991 The patch is generated by invoking @file{diff} on all marked individual
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992 sessions (represented by files) and session groups (represented by
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993 directories). Ediff will also recursively descend into any @emph{unmarked}
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994 session group and will search for marked sessions there. In this way, you
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995 can create multi-file patches that span file subtrees that grow out of
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996 any given directory.
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997
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998 In an @code{ediff-directories} session, it is enough to just mark the
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999 requisite sessions. In @code{ediff-directory-revisions} revisions, the
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1000 marked sessions must also be active, or else Ediff will refuse to produce a
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1001 multi-file patch. This is because, in the latter-style sessions, there are
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1002 many ways to create diff output, and it is easier to handle by running
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1003 Ediff on the inactive sessions.
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1004
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1005 Last, but not least, by typing @kbd{=}, you can quickly find out which
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1006 sessions have identical files, so you won't have to run Ediff on those
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1007 sessions. This, however, works only on local, uncompressed files.
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1008 For compressed or remote files, this command won't report anything.
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1009
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1010
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1011 @node Remote and Compressed Files, Customization, Session Groups, Top
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1012 @chapter Remote and Compressed Files
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1013
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1014 Ediff works with remote, compressed, and encrypted files. Ediff
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1015 supports @file{ange-ftp.el}, @file{jka-compr.el}, @file{uncompress.el}
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1016 and @file{crypt++.el}, but it may work with other similar packages as
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1017 well. This means that you can compare files residing on another
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1018 machine, or you can apply a patch to a file on another machine. Even
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1019 the patch itself can be a remote file!
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1020
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1021 When patching compressed or remote files, Ediff does not rename the source
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1022 file (unlike what the @code{patch} utility would usually do). Instead, the
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1023 source file retains its name and the result of applying the patch is placed
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1024 in a temporary file that has the suffix @file{_patched} attached.
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1025 Generally, this applies to files that are handled using black magic, such
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1026 as special file handlers (ange-ftp and some compression and encryption
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1027 packages also use this method).
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1028
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1029 Regular files are treated by the @code{patch} utility in the usual manner,
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1030 i.e., the original is renamed into @file{source-name.orig} and the result
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1031 of the patch is placed into the file source-name (@file{_orig} is used
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1032 on systems like VMS, DOS, etc.)
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1033
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1034 @node Customization, Credits, Remote and Compressed Files, Top
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1035 @chapter Customization
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1036
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1037 Ediff has a rather self-explanatory interface, and in most cases you
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1038 won't need to change anything. However, should the need arise, there are
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1039 extensive facilities for changing the default behavior.
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1040
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1041 Most of the customization can be done by setting various variables in the
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1042 @file{.emacs} file. Some customization (mostly window-related
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1043 customization and faces) can be done by putting appropriate lines in
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1044 @file{.Xdefaults}, @file{.xrdb}, or whatever X resource file is in use.
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1045
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1046 With respect to the latter, please note that the X resource
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1047 for Ediff customization is `Ediff', @emph{not} `emacs'.
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1048 @xref{Window and Frame Configuration},
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1049 @xref{Highlighting Difference Regions}, for further details. Please also
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1050 refer to Emacs manual for the information on how to set Emacs X resources.
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1051
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1052 @menu
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1053 * Hooks:: Customization via the hooks.
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1054 * Quick Help Customization:: How to customize Ediff's quick help feature.
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1055 * Window and Frame Configuration:: Controlling the way Ediff displays things.
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1056 * Selective Browsing:: Advanced browsing through difference regions.
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1057 * Highlighting Difference Regions:: Controlling highlighting.
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1058 * Narrowing:: Comparing regions, windows, etc.
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1059 * Refinement of Difference Regions:: How to control the refinement process.
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1060 * Patch and Diff Programs:: Changing the utilities that compute differences
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1061 and apply patches.
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1062 * Merging and diff3:: How to customize Ediff in its Merge Mode.
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1063 * Support for Version Control:: Changing the version control package.
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1064 You are not likely to do that.
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1065 * Customizing the Mode Line:: Changing the look of the mode line in Ediff.
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1066 * Miscellaneous:: Other customization.
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1067 * Notes on Heavy-duty Customization:: Customization for the gurus.
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1068 @end menu
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1069
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1070 @node Hooks, Quick Help Customization, Customization, Customization
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1071 @section Hooks
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1072
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1073 The bulk of customization can be done via the following hooks:
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1074
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1075 @table @code
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1076 @item ediff-load-hook
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1077 @vindex ediff-load-hook
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1078 This hook can be used to change defaults after Ediff is loaded.
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1079
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1080 @item ediff-keymap-setup-hook
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1081 @vindex ediff-keymap-setup-hook
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1082 @vindex ediff-mode-map
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1083 This hook can be used to alter bindings in Ediff's keymap,
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1084 @code{ediff-mode-map}. These hooks are
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1085 run right after the default bindings are set but before
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1086 @code{ediff-load-hook}. The regular user needs not be concerned with this
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1087 hook---it is provided for implementors of other Emacs packages built on top
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1088 of Ediff.
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1089
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1090 @item ediff-before-setup-windows-hook
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1091 @itemx ediff-after-setup-windows-hook
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1092 @vindex ediff-before-setup-windows-hook
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1093 @vindex ediff-after-setup-windows-hook
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1094 These two hooks are called before and after Ediff sets up its window
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1095 configuration. Can be used to save the configuration that existed
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1096 before Ediff starts or for whatever other purposes.
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1097
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1098 @item ediff-suspend-hook
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1099 @itemx ediff-quit-hook
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1100 @vindex ediff-suspend-hook
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1101 @vindex ediff-quit-hook
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1102 These two hooks are run when you suspend or quit Ediff. They can be
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1103 used to set desired window configurations, delete files Ediff didn't
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1104 want to clean up after exiting, etc.
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1105
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1106 By default, @code{ediff-quit-hook} holds one hook function,
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1107 @code{ediff-cleanup-mess}, which cleans after Ediff, as appropriate in
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1108 most cases. You probably won't want to change it, but you might
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1109 want to add other hook functions.
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1110
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1111 Keep in mind that hooks executing before @code{ediff-cleanup-mess} start
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1112 in @code{ediff-control-buffer;} they should also leave
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1113 @code{ediff-control-buffer} as the current buffer when they finish.
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1114 Hooks that are executed after @code{ediff-cleanup-mess} should expect
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1115 the current buffer be either buffer A or buffer B.
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1116 @code{ediff-cleanup-mess} doesn't kill the buffers being compared or
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1117 merged (see @code{ediff-cleanup-hook}, below).
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1118
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1119 @item ediff-cleanup-hook
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1120 @vindex ediff-cleanup-hook
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1121 This hook is run just before @code{ediff-quit-hook}. This is a good
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1122 place to do various cleanups, such as deleting the variant buffers.
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1123 Ediff provides a function, @code{ediff-janitor}, as one such possible
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1124 hook, which you can add to @code{ediff-cleanup-hook} with
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1125 @code{add-hooks}.
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1126
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1127 @findex ediff-janitor
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1128 This function kills buffers A, B, and, possibly, C, if these buffers aren't
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1129 modified. In merge jobs, buffer C is never deleted. However, the side
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1130 effect of using this function is that you may not be able to compare the
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1131 same buffer in two separate Ediff sessions: quitting one of them will
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1132 delete this buffer in another session as well.
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1133
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1134 @item ediff-quit-merge-hook
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1135 @vindex ediff-quit-merge-hook
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1136 @vindex ediff-autostore-merges
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1137 @findex ediff-maybe-save-and-delete-merge
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1138 This hook is called when Ediff quits a merge job. By default, the value is
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1139 @code{ediff-maybe-save-and-delete-merge}, which is a function that attempts
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1140 to save the merge buffer according to the value of
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1141 @code{ediff-autostore-merges}, as described later.
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1142
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1143 @item ediff-before-setup-control-frame-hook
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1144 @itemx ediff-after-setup-control-frame-hook
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1145 @vindex ediff-before-setup-control-frame-hook
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1146 @vindex ediff-after-setup-control-frame-hook
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1147 These two hooks run before and after Ediff sets up the control frame.
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1148 They can be used to relocate Ediff control frame when Ediff runs in a
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1149 multiframe mode (i.e., when the control buffer is in its own dedicated
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1150 frame). Be aware that many variables that drive Ediff are local to
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1151 Ediff Control Panel (@code{ediff-control-buffer}), which requires
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1152 special care in writing these hooks. Take a look at
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1153 @code{ediff-default-suspend-hook} and @code{ediff-default-quit-hook} to
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1154 see what's involved.
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1155
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1156 @item ediff-startup-hook
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1157 @vindex ediff-startup-hook
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1158 This hook is run at the end of Ediff startup.
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1159
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1160 @item ediff-select-hook
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1161 @vindex ediff-select-hook
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1162 This hook is run after Ediff selects the next difference region.
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1163
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1164 @item ediff-unselect-hook
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1165 @vindex ediff-unselect-hook
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1166 This hook is run after Ediff unselects the current difference region.
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1167
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1168 @item ediff-prepare-buffer-hook
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1169 @vindex ediff-prepare-buffer-hook
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1170 This hook is run for each Ediff buffer (A, B, C) right after the buffer
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1171 is arranged.
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1172
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1173 @item ediff-display-help-hook
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1174 @vindex ediff-display-help-hook
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1175 Ediff runs this hook each time after setting up the help message. It
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1176 can be used to alter the help message for custom packages that run on
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1177 top of Ediff.
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1178
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1179 @item ediff-mode-hook
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1180 @vindex ediff-mode-hook
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1181 This hook is run just after Ediff mode is set up in the control
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1182 buffer. This is done before any Ediff window is created. You can use it to
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1183 set local variables that alter the look of the display.
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1184
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1185 @item ediff-registry-setup-hook
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1186 @vindex ediff-registry-setup-hook
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1187 Hooks run after setting up the registry for all active Ediff session.
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1188 @xref{Session Groups}, for details.
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1189 @item ediff-session-group-setup-hook
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1190 @vindex ediff-session-group-setup-hook
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1191 Hooks run after setting up a control panel for a group of related Ediff
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1192 sessions. @xref{Session Groups}, for details.
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1193 @item ediff-quit-session-group-hook
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1194 @vindex ediff-quit-session-group-hook
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1195 Hooks run just before exiting a session group.
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1196 @item ediff-meta-buffer-keymap-setup-hook
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1197 @vindex ediff-meta-buffer-keymap-setup-hook
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1198 @vindex ediff-meta-buffer-map
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1199 Hooks run just after setting up the @code{ediff-meta-buffer-map} --- the
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1200 map that controls key bindings in the meta buffer. Since
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1201 @code{ediff-meta-buffer-map} is a local variable, you can set different
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1202 bindings for different kinds of meta buffers.
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1203 @end table
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1204
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1205 @node Quick Help Customization, Window and Frame Configuration, Hooks, Customization
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1206 @section Quick Help Customization
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1207 @vindex ediff-use-long-help-message
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1208 @vindex ediff-control-buffer
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1209 @vindex ediff-startup-hook
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1210 @vindex ediff-help-message
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1211
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1212 Ediff provides quick help using its control panel window. Since this window
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1213 takes a fair share of the screen real estate, you can toggle it off by
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1214 typing @kbd{?}. The control window will then shrink to just one line and a
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1215 mode line, displaying a short help message.
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1216
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1217 The variable @code{ediff-use-long-help-message} tells Ediff whether
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1218 you use the short message or the long one. By default, it
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1219 is set to @code{nil}, meaning that the short message is used.
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1220 Set this to @code{t}, if you want Ediff to use the long
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1221 message by default. This property can always be changed interactively, by
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1222 typing @kbd{?} into Ediff Control Buffer.
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1223
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1224 If you want to change the appearance of the help message on a per-buffer
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1225 basis, you must use @code{ediff-startup-hook} to change the value of
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1226 the variable @code{ediff-help-message}, which is local to
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1227 @code{ediff-control-buffer}.
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1228
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1229 @node Window and Frame Configuration, Selective Browsing, Quick Help Customization, Customization
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1230 @section Window and Frame Configuration
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1231
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1232 On a non-windowing display, Ediff sets things up in one frame, splitting
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1233 it between a small control window and the windows for buffers A, B, and C.
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1234 The split between these windows can be horizontal or
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1235 vertical, which can be changed interactively by typing @kbd{|} while the
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1236 cursor is in the control window.
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1237
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1238 On a window display, Ediff sets up a dedicated frame for Ediff Control
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1239 Panel and then it chooses windows as follows: If one of the buffers
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1240 is invisible, it is displayed in the currently selected frame. If
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1241 a buffer is visible, it is displayed in the frame where it is visible.
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1242 If, according to the above criteria, the two buffers fall into the same
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1243 frame, then so be it---the frame will be shared by the two. The same
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1244 algorithm works when you type @kbd{C-l} (@code{ediff-recenter}), @kbd{p}
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1245 (@code{ediff-previous-difference}), @kbd{n}
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1246 (@code{ediff-next-difference}), etc.
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1247
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1248 The above behavior also depends on whether the current frame is splittable,
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1249 dedicated, etc. Unfortunately, the margin of this book is too narrow to
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1250 present the details of this remarkable algorithm.
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1251
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1252 The upshot of all this is that you can compare buffers in one frame or
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1253 in different frames. The former is done by default, while the latter can
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1254 be achieved by arranging buffers A, B (and C, if applicable) to be seen in
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1255 different frames. Ediff respects these arrangements, automatically
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1256 adapting itself to the multi-frame mode.
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1257
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1258 Ediff uses the following variables to set up its control panel
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1259 (a.k.a.@: control buffer, a.k.a.@: quick help window):
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1260
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1261 @table @code
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1262 @item ediff-control-frame-parameters
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1263 @vindex ediff-control-frame-parameters
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1264 You can change or augment this variable including the font, color,
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1265 etc. The X resource name of Ediff Control Panel frames is @samp{Ediff}. Under
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1266 X-windows, you can use this name to set up preferences in your
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1267 @file{~/.Xdefaults}, @file{~/.xrdb}, or whatever X resource file is in
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1268 use. Usually this is preferable to changing
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1269 @code{ediff-control-frame-parameters} directly. For instance, you can
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1270 specify in @file{~/.Xdefaults} the color of the control frame
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1271 using the resource @samp{Ediff*background}.
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1272
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1273 In general, any X resource pertaining the control frame can be reached
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1274 via the prefix @code{Ediff*}.
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1275
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1276 @item ediff-control-frame-position-function
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1277 @vindex ediff-control-frame-position-function
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1278 The preferred way of specifying the position of the control frame is by
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1279 setting the variable @code{ediff-control-frame-position-function} to an
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1280 appropriate function.
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1281 The default value of this variable is
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1282 @code{ediff-make-frame-position}. This function places the control frame in
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1283 the vicinity of the North-East corner of the frame displaying buffer A.
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1284
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1285 @findex ediff-make-frame-position
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1286 @end table
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1287
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1288 The following variables can be used to adjust the location produced by
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1289 @code{ediff-make-frame-position} and for related customization.
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1290
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1291 @table @code
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1292 @item ediff-narrow-control-frame-leftward-shift
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1293 @vindex ediff-narrow-control-frame-leftward-shift
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1294 Specifies the number of characters for shifting
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1295 the control frame from the rightmost edge of frame A when the control
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1296 frame is displayed as a small window.
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1297
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1298 @item ediff-wide-control-frame-rightward-shift
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1299 @vindex ediff-wide-control-frame-rightward-shift
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1300 Specifies the rightward shift of the control frame
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1301 from the left edge of frame A when the control frame shows the full
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1302 menu of options.
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1303
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1304 @item ediff-control-frame-upward-shift
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1305 @vindex ediff-control-frame-upward-shift
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1306 Specifies the number of pixels for the upward shift
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1307 of the control frame.
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1308
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1309 @item ediff-prefer-iconified-control-frame
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1310 @vindex ediff-prefer-iconified-control-frame
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1311 If this variable is @code{t}, the control frame becomes iconified
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1312 automatically when you toggle the quick help message off. This saves
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1313 valuable real estate on the screen. Toggling help back will deiconify
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1314 the control frame.
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1315
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1316 To start Ediff with an iconified Control Panel, you should set this
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1317 variable to @code{t} and @code{ediff-prefer-long-help-message} to
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1318 @code{nil} (@pxref{Quick Help Customization}). This behavior is useful
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1319 only if icons are allowed to accept keybord input (which depend on the
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1320 window manager and other factors).
25829
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1321 @end table
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1322
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1323 @findex ediff-setup-windows
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1324 To make more creative changes in the way Ediff sets up windows, you can
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diff changeset
1325 rewrite the function @code{ediff-setup-windows}. However, we believe
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1326 that detaching Ediff Control Panel from the rest and making it into a
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1327 separate frame offers an important opportunity by allowing you to
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1328 iconify that frame. The icon will usually accept all of the Ediff
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1329 commands, but will free up valuable real estate on your screen (this may
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1330 depend on your window manager, though).
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1331
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1332 The following variable controls how windows are set up:
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1333
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1334 @table @code
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1335 @item ediff-window-setup-function
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1336 @vindex ediff-window-setup-function
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1337 The multiframe setup is done by the
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1338 @code{ediff-setup-windows-multiframe} function, which is the default on
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parents:
diff changeset
1339 windowing displays. The plain setup, one where all windows are always
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parents:
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1340 in one frame, is done by @code{ediff-setup-windows-plain}, which is the
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parents:
diff changeset
1341 default on a non-windowing display (or in an xterm window). In fact,
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parents:
diff changeset
1342 under Emacs, you can switch freely between these two setups by executing
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parents:
diff changeset
1343 the command @code{ediff-toggle-multiframe} using the Minibuffer of the
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parents:
diff changeset
1344 Menubar.
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parents:
diff changeset
1345 @findex ediff-setup-windows-multiframe
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parents:
diff changeset
1346 @findex ediff-setup-windows-plain
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parents:
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1347 @findex ediff-toggle-multiframe
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parents:
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1348
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1349 If you don't like any of these setups, write your own function. See the
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parents:
diff changeset
1350 documentation for @code{ediff-window-setup-function} for the basic
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parents:
diff changeset
1351 guidelines. However, writing window setups is not easy, so you should
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parents:
diff changeset
1352 first take a close look at @code{ediff-setup-windows-plain} and
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parents:
diff changeset
1353 @code{ediff-setup-windows-multiframe}.
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parents:
diff changeset
1354 @end table
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parents:
diff changeset
1355
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parents:
diff changeset
1356 You can run multiple Ediff sessions at once, by invoking Ediff several
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parents:
diff changeset
1357 times without exiting previous Ediff sessions. Different sessions
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parents:
diff changeset
1358 may even operate on the same pair of files.
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parents:
diff changeset
1359
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parents:
diff changeset
1360 Each session has its own Ediff Control Panel and all the regarding a
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parents:
diff changeset
1361 particular session is local to the associated control panel buffer. You
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parents:
diff changeset
1362 can switch between sessions by suspending one session and then switching
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parents:
diff changeset
1363 to another control panel. (Different control panel buffers are
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parents:
diff changeset
1364 distinguished by a numerical suffix, e.g., @samp{Ediff Control Panel<3>}.)
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parents:
diff changeset
1365
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parents:
diff changeset
1366 @node Selective Browsing, Highlighting Difference Regions, Window and Frame Configuration, Customization
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parents:
diff changeset
1367 @section Selective Browsing
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parents:
diff changeset
1368
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diff changeset
1369 Sometimes it is convenient to be able to step through only some difference
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parents:
diff changeset
1370 regions, those that match certain regular expressions, and to ignore all
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parents:
diff changeset
1371 others. On other occasions, you may want to ignore difference regions that
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parents:
diff changeset
1372 match some regular expressions, and to look only at the rest.
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parents:
diff changeset
1373
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diff changeset
1374 The commands @kbd{#f} and @kbd{#h} let you do precisely this.
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parents:
diff changeset
1375
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parents:
diff changeset
1376 Typing @kbd{#f} lets you specify regular expressions that match difference
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parents:
diff changeset
1377 regions you want to focus on.
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parents:
diff changeset
1378 We shall call these regular expressions @var{regexp-A}, @var{regexp-B} and
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parents:
diff changeset
1379 @var{regexp-C}.
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parents:
diff changeset
1380 Ediff will then start stepping through only those difference regions
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parents:
diff changeset
1381 where the region in buffer A matches @var{regexp-A} and/or the region in
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parents:
diff changeset
1382 buffer B matches @var{regexp-B}, etc. Whether `and' or `or' will be used
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parents:
diff changeset
1383 depends on how you respond to a question.
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parents:
diff changeset
1384
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parents:
diff changeset
1385 When scanning difference regions for the aforesaid regular expressions,
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parents:
diff changeset
1386 Ediff narrows the buffers to those regions. This means that you can use
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parents:
diff changeset
1387 the expressions @kbd{\`} and @kbd{\'} to tie search to the beginning or end
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parents:
diff changeset
1388 of the difference regions.
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parents:
diff changeset
1389
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parents:
diff changeset
1390 On the other hand, typing @kbd{#h} lets you specify (hide) uninteresting
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parents:
diff changeset
1391 regions. That is, if a difference region in buffer A matches
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parents:
diff changeset
1392 @var{regexp-A}, the corresponding region in buffer B matches @var{regexp-B}
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parents:
diff changeset
1393 and (if applicable) buffer C's region matches @var{regexp-C}, then the
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parents:
diff changeset
1394 region will be ignored by the commands @kbd{n}/@key{SPC}
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parents:
diff changeset
1395 (@code{ediff-next-difference}) and @kbd{p}/@key{DEL}
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parents:
diff changeset
1396 (@code{ediff-previous-difference}) commands.
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parents:
diff changeset
1397
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diff changeset
1398 Typing @kbd{#f} and @kbd{#h} toggles selective browsing on and off.
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parents:
diff changeset
1399
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parents:
diff changeset
1400 Note that selective browsing affects only @code{ediff-next-difference}
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parents:
diff changeset
1401 and @code{ediff-previous-difference}, i.e., the commands
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parents:
diff changeset
1402 @kbd{n}/@key{SPC} and @kbd{p}/@key{DEL}. @kbd{#f} and @kbd{#h} do not
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parents:
diff changeset
1403 change the position of the point in the buffers. And you can still jump
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parents:
diff changeset
1404 directly (using @kbd{j}) to any numbered
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parents:
diff changeset
1405 difference.
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parents:
diff changeset
1406
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parents:
diff changeset
1407 Users can supply their own functions to specify how Ediff should do
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parents:
diff changeset
1408 selective browsing. To change the default Ediff function, add a function to
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parents:
diff changeset
1409 @code{ediff-load-hook} which will do the following assignments:
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parents:
diff changeset
1410
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diff changeset
1411 @example
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parents:
diff changeset
1412 (setq ediff-hide-regexp-matches-function 'your-hide-function)
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parents:
diff changeset
1413 (setq ediff-focus-on-regexp-matches-function 'your-focus-function)
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parents:
diff changeset
1414 @end example
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parents:
diff changeset
1415
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diff changeset
1416 @strong{Useful hint}: To specify a regexp that matches everything, don't
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parents:
diff changeset
1417 simply type @key{RET} in response to a prompt. Typing @key{RET} tells Ediff
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parents:
diff changeset
1418 to accept the default value, which may not be what you want. Instead, you
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parents:
diff changeset
1419 should enter something like @key{^} or @key{$}. These match every
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parents:
diff changeset
1420 line.
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parents:
diff changeset
1421
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parents:
diff changeset
1422 You can use the status command, @kbd{i}, to find out whether
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parents:
diff changeset
1423 selective browsing is currently in effect.
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parents:
diff changeset
1424
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parents:
diff changeset
1425 The regular expressions you specified are kept in the local variables
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parents:
diff changeset
1426 @code{ediff-regexp-focus-A}, @code{ediff-regexp-focus-B},
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parents:
diff changeset
1427 @code{ediff-regexp-focus-C}, @code{ediff-regexp-hide-A},
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parents:
diff changeset
1428 @code{ediff-regexp-hide-B}, @code{ediff-regexp-hide-C}. Their default value
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parents:
diff changeset
1429 is the empty string (i.e., nothing is hidden or focused on). To change the
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parents:
diff changeset
1430 default, set these variables in @file{.emacs} using @code{setq-default}.
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parents:
diff changeset
1431
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parents:
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1432 In addition to the ability to ignore regions that match regular
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1433 expressions, Ediff can be ordered to start skipping over certain
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1434 ``uninteresting'' difference regions. This is controlled by the following
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1435 variable:
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1436
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1437 @table @code
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1438 @item ediff-ignore-similar-regions
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1439 @vindex ediff-ignore-similar-regions
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1440 If @code{t}, causes Ediff to skip over "uninteresting" difference regions,
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1441 which are the regions where the variants differ only in the amount of the
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1442 white space and newlines. This feature can be toggled on/off interactively,
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parents:
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1443 via the command @kbd{##}.
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1444 @end table
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1445
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1446 @strong{Note:} In order for this feature to work, auto-refining of
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1447 difference regions must be on, since otherwise Ediff won't know if there
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1448 are fine differences between regions. On devices where Emacs can display
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1449 faces, auto-refining is a default, but it is not turned on by default on
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1450 text-only terminals. In that case, you must explicitly turn auto-refining
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1451 on (such as, by typing @kbd{@@}).
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1452
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1453 @strong{Reassurance:} If many such uninteresting regions appear in a row,
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1454 Ediff may take a long time to skip over them because it has to compute fine
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1455 differences of all intermediate regions. This delay does not indicate any
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1456 problem.
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1457
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1458 @node Highlighting Difference Regions, Narrowing, Selective Browsing, Customization
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1459 @section Highlighting Difference Regions
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1460
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1461 The following variables control the way Ediff highlights difference
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1462 regions:
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1463
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1464 @table @code
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1465 @item ediff-before-flag-bol
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1466 @itemx ediff-after-flag-eol
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1467 @itemx ediff-before-flag-mol
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1468 @itemx ediff-after-flag-mol
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1469 @vindex ediff-before-flag-bol
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1470 @vindex ediff-after-flag-eol
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1471 @vindex ediff-before-flag-mol
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1472 @vindex ediff-after-flag-mol
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1473 These variables hold strings that Ediff uses to mark the beginning and the
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parents:
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1474 end of the differences found in files A, B, and C on devices where Emacs
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1475 cannot display faces. Ediff uses different flags to highlight regions that
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1476 begin/end at the beginning/end of a line or in a middle of a line.
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1477
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1478 @item ediff-current-diff-face-A
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1479 @itemx ediff-current-diff-face-B
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1480 @itemx ediff-current-diff-face-C
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1481 @vindex ediff-current-diff-face-A
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1482 @vindex ediff-current-diff-face-B
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1483 @vindex ediff-current-diff-face-C
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1484 Ediff uses these faces to highlight current differences on devices where
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1485 Emacs can display faces. These and subsequently described faces can be set
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1486 either in @file{.emacs} or in @file{.Xdefaults}. The X resource for Ediff
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1487 is @samp{Ediff}, @emph{not} @samp{emacs}. Please refer to Emacs manual for
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1488 the information on how to set X resources.
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1489 @item ediff-fine-diff-face-A
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1490 @itemx ediff-fine-diff-face-B
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1491 @itemx ediff-fine-diff-face-C
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1492 @vindex ediff-fine-diff-face-A
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1493 @vindex ediff-fine-diff-face-B
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1494 @vindex ediff-fine-diff-face-C
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1495 Ediff uses these faces to show the fine differences between the current
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1496 differences regions in buffers A, B, and C, respectively.
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1497
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1498 @item ediff-even-diff-face-A
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1499 @itemx ediff-even-diff-face-B
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1500 @itemx ediff-even-diff-face-C
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1501 @itemx ediff-odd-diff-face-A
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1502 @itemx ediff-odd-diff-face-B
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1503 @itemx ediff-odd-diff-face-C
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1504 @vindex ediff-even-diff-face-A
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1505 @vindex ediff-even-diff-face-B
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1506 @vindex ediff-even-diff-face-C
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1507 @vindex ediff-odd-diff-face-A
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1508 @vindex ediff-odd-diff-face-B
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1509 @vindex ediff-odd-diff-face-C
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1510 Non-current difference regions are displayed using these alternating
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1511 faces. The odd and the even faces are actually identical on monochrome
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1512 displays, because without colors options are limited.
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1513 So, Ediff uses italics to highlight non-current differences.
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1514
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1515 @item ediff-force-faces
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1516 @vindex ediff-force-faces
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1517 Ediff generally can detect when Emacs is running on a device where it can
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1518 use highlighting with faces. However, if it fails to determine that faces
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parents:
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1519 can be used, the user can set this variable to @code{t} to make sure that
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parents:
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1520 Ediff uses faces to highlight differences.
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1521
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1522 @item ediff-highlight-all-diffs
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1523 @vindex ediff-highlight-all-diffs
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1524 Indicates whether---on a windowind display---Ediff should highlight
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parents:
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1525 differences using inserted strings (as on text-only terminals) or using
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1526 colors and highlighting. Normally, Ediff highlights all differences, but
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parents:
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1527 the selected difference is highlighted more visibly. One can cycle through
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1528 various modes of highlighting by typing @kbd{h}. By default, Ediff starts
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parents:
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1529 in the mode where all difference regions are highlighted. If you prefer to
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parents:
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1530 start in the mode where unselected differences are not highlighted, you
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parents:
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1531 should set @code{ediff-highlight-all-diffs} to @code{nil}. Type @kbd{h} to
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parents:
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1532 restore highlighting for all differences.
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1533
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1534 Ediff lets you switch between the two modes of highlighting. That is,
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parents:
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1535 you can switch interactively from highlighting using faces to
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parents:
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1536 highlighting using string flags, and back. Of course, switching has
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1537 effect only under a windowing system. On a text-only terminal or in an
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parents:
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1538 xterm window, the only available option is highlighting with strings.
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parents:
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1539 @end table
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1540
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1541 @noindent
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1542 If you want to change the default settings for @code{ediff-force-faces} and
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parents:
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1543 @code{ediff-highlight-all-diffs}, you must do it @strong{before} Ediff is
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parents:
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1544 loaded.
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1545
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1546 You can also change the defaults for the faces used to highlight the
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parents:
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1547 difference regions. There are two ways to do this. The simplest and the
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parents:
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1548 preferred way is to use the customization widget accessible from the
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parents:
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1549 menubar. Ediff's customization group is located under "Tools", which in
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parents:
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1550 turn is under "Programming". The faces that are used to highlight
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parents:
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1551 difference regions are located in the "Highlighting" subgroup of the Ediff
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parents:
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1552 customization group.
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1553
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1554 The second, much more arcane, method to change default faces is to include
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1555 some Lisp code in @file{~/.emacs}. For instance,
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1556
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1557 @example
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1558 (setq ediff-current-diff-face-A
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1559 (copy-face 'bold-italic 'ediff-current-diff-face-A))
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parents:
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1560 @end example
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1561
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1562 @noindent
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1563 would use the pre-defined fase @code{bold-italic} to highlight the current
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parents:
diff changeset
1564 difference region in buffer A (this face is not a good choice, by the way).
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parents:
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1565
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1566 If you are unhappy with just @emph{some} of the aspects of the default
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1567 faces, you can modify them when Ediff is being loaded using
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1568 @code{ediff-load-hook}. For instance:
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1569
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1570 @smallexample
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parents:
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1571 (add-hook 'ediff-load-hook
28344
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parents: 26639
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1572 (lambda ()
54fda0e8528a Weed out redundant uses of `function'
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diff changeset
1573 (set-face-foreground
54fda0e8528a Weed out redundant uses of `function'
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1574 ediff-current-diff-face-B "blue")
54fda0e8528a Weed out redundant uses of `function'
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parents: 26639
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1575 (set-face-background
54fda0e8528a Weed out redundant uses of `function'
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1576 ediff-current-diff-face-B "red")
54fda0e8528a Weed out redundant uses of `function'
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diff changeset
1577 (make-face-italic
54fda0e8528a Weed out redundant uses of `function'
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diff changeset
1578 ediff-current-diff-face-B)))
25829
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1579 @end smallexample
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1580
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1581 @strong{Note:} To set Ediff's faces, use only @code{copy-face} or
4f315ca65976 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 25829
diff changeset
1582 @code{set/make-face-@dots{}} as shown above. Emacs' low-level
4f315ca65976 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 25829
diff changeset
1583 face-manipulation functions should be avoided.
25829
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1584
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1585 @node Narrowing, Refinement of Difference Regions, Highlighting Difference Regions, Customization
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1586 @section Narrowing
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1587
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1588 If buffers being compared are narrowed at the time of invocation of
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parents:
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1589 Ediff, @code{ediff-buffers} will preserve the narrowing range. However,
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parents:
diff changeset
1590 if @code{ediff-files} is invoked on the files visited by these buffers,
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parents:
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1591 that would widen the buffers, since this command is defined to compare the
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parents:
diff changeset
1592 entire files.
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parents:
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1593
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parents:
diff changeset
1594 Calling @code{ediff-regions-linewise} or @code{ediff-windows-linewise}, or
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parents:
diff changeset
1595 the corresponding @samp{-wordwise} commands, narrows the variants to the
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parents:
diff changeset
1596 particular regions being compared. The original accessible ranges are
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parents:
diff changeset
1597 restored when you quit Ediff. During the command, you can toggle this
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parents:
diff changeset
1598 narrowing on and off with the @kbd{%} command.
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parents:
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1599
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parents:
diff changeset
1600 These two variables control this narrowing behavior:
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parents:
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1601
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diff changeset
1602 @table @code
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parents:
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1603 @item ediff-start-narrowed
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parents:
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1604 @vindex ediff-start-narrowed
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parents:
diff changeset
1605 If @code{t}, Ediff narrows the display to the appropriate range when it
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parents:
diff changeset
1606 is invoked with an @samp{ediff-regions@dots{}} or
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parents:
diff changeset
1607 @samp{ediff-windows@dots{}} command. If @code{nil}, these commands do
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parents:
diff changeset
1608 not automatically narrow, but you can still toggle narrowing on and off
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parents:
diff changeset
1609 by typing @kbd{%}.
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parents:
diff changeset
1610
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parents:
diff changeset
1611 @item ediff-quit-widened
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parents:
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1612 @vindex ediff-quit-widened
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parents:
diff changeset
1613 Controls whether on quitting Ediff should restore the accessible range
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parents:
diff changeset
1614 that existed before the current invocation.
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parents:
diff changeset
1615 @end table
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parents:
diff changeset
1616
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parents:
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1617 @node Refinement of Difference Regions, Patch and Diff Programs, Narrowing, Customization
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parents:
diff changeset
1618 @section Refinement of Difference Regions
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parents:
diff changeset
1619
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parents:
diff changeset
1620 Ediff has variables to control the way fine differences are
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parents:
diff changeset
1621 highlighted. This feature gives you control over the process of refinement.
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parents:
diff changeset
1622 Note that refinement ignores spaces, tabs, and newlines.
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parents:
diff changeset
1623
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diff changeset
1624 @table @code
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parents:
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1625 @item ediff-auto-refine
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1626 @vindex ediff-auto-refine
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parents:
diff changeset
1627 This variable controls whether fine differences within regions are
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parents:
diff changeset
1628 highlighted automatically (``auto-refining''). The default is yes
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parents:
diff changeset
1629 (@samp{on}).
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parents:
diff changeset
1630
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parents:
diff changeset
1631 On a slow machine, automatic refinement may be painful. In that case,
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parents:
diff changeset
1632 you can turn auto-refining on or off interactively by typing
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parents:
diff changeset
1633 @kbd{@@}. You can also turn off display of refining that has
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parents:
diff changeset
1634 already been done.
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parents:
diff changeset
1635
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parents:
diff changeset
1636 When auto-refining is off, fine differences are shown only for regions
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parents:
diff changeset
1637 for which these differences have been computed and saved before. If
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parents:
diff changeset
1638 auto-refining and display of refining are both turned off, fine
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parents:
diff changeset
1639 differences are not shown at all.
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parents:
diff changeset
1640
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parents:
diff changeset
1641 Typing @kbd{*} computes and displays fine differences for the current
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parents:
diff changeset
1642 difference region, regardless of whether auto-refining is turned on.
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parents:
diff changeset
1643
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parents:
diff changeset
1644 @item ediff-auto-refine-limit
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parents:
diff changeset
1645 @vindex ediff-auto-refine-limit
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parents:
diff changeset
1646 If auto-refining is on, this variable limits the size of the regions to
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parents:
diff changeset
1647 be auto-refined. This guards against the possible slowdown that may be
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parents:
diff changeset
1648 caused by extraordinary large difference regions.
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parents:
diff changeset
1649
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parents:
diff changeset
1650 You can always refine the current region by typing @kbd{*}.
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parents:
diff changeset
1651
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parents:
diff changeset
1652 @item ediff-forward-word-function
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parents:
diff changeset
1653 @vindex ediff-forward-word-function
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parents:
diff changeset
1654 This variable controls how fine differences are computed. The
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parents:
diff changeset
1655 value must be a Lisp function that determines how the current difference
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parents:
diff changeset
1656 region should be split into words.
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parents:
diff changeset
1657
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parents:
diff changeset
1658 @vindex ediff-diff-program
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parents:
diff changeset
1659 @vindex ediff-forward-word-function
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parents:
diff changeset
1660 @findex ediff-forward-word
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1661 Fine differences are computed by first splitting the current difference
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1662 region into words and then passing the result to
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1663 @code{ediff-diff-program}. For the default forward word function (which is
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1664 @code{ediff-forward-word}), a word is a string consisting of letters,
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1665 @samp{-}, or @samp{_}; a string of punctuation symbols; a string of digits,
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1666 or a string consisting of symbols that are neither space, nor a letter.
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1667
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1668 This default behavior is controlled by four variables: @code{ediff-word-1},
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1669 ..., @code{ediff-word-4}. See the on-line documentation for these variables
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1670 and for the function @code{ediff-forward-word} for an explanation of how to
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1671 modify these variables.
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1672 @vindex ediff-word-1
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1673 @vindex ediff-word-2
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1674 @vindex ediff-word-3
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1675 @vindex ediff-word-4
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1676 @end table
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1677
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1678 Sometimes, when a region has too many differences between the variants,
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1679 highlighting of fine differences is inconvenient, especially on
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1680 color displays. If that is the case, type @kbd{*} with a negative
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parents:
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1681 prefix argument. This unhighlights fine differences for the current
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parents:
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1682 region.
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1683
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1684 To unhighlight fine differences in all difference regions, use the
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parents:
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1685 command @kbd{@@}. Repeated typing of this key cycles through three
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
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1686 different states: auto-refining, no-auto-refining, and no-highlighting
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1687 of fine differences.
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parents:
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1688
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1689 @node Patch and Diff Programs, Merging and diff3, Refinement of Difference Regions, Customization
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1690 @section Patch and Diff Programs
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1691
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1692 This section describes variables that specify the programs to be used for
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parents:
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1693 applying patches and for computing the main difference regions (not the
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parents:
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1694 fine difference regions):
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1695
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1696 @table @code
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1697 @item ediff-diff-program
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1698 @itemx ediff-diff3-program
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1699 @vindex ediff-patch-program
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1700 @vindex ediff-diff-program
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1701 @vindex ediff-diff3-program
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1702 These variables specify the programs to use to produce differences
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1703 and do patching.
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1704
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1705 @item ediff-diff-options
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1706 @itemx ediff-diff3-options
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1707 @vindex ediff-patch-options
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1708 @vindex ediff-diff-options
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1709 @vindex ediff-diff3-options
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1710 These variables specify the options to pass to the above utilities.
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1711
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1712 In @code{ediff-diff-options}, it may be useful to specify options
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1713 such as @samp{-w} that ignore certain kinds of changes. However,
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parents:
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1714 Ediff does not let you use the option @samp{-c}, as it doesn't recognize this
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1715 format yet.
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1716
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1717 @item ediff-patch-program
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1718 The program to use to apply patches. Since there are certain
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parents:
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1719 incompatibilities between the different versions of the patch program, the
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parents:
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1720 best way to stay out of trouble is to use a GNU-compatible version.
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1721 Otherwise, you may have to tune the values of the variables
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1722 @code{ediff-patch-options}, @code{ediff-backup-specs}, and
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1723 @code{ediff-backup-extension} as described below.
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1724 @item ediff-patch-options
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1725 Options to pass to @code{ediff-patch-program}.
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1726
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1727 Note: the `-b' and `-z' options should be specified in
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1728 `ediff-backup-specs', not in @code{ediff-patch-options}.
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1729
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1730 It is recommended to pass the `-f' option to the patch program, so it won't
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1731 ask questions. However, some implementations don't accept this option, in
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parents:
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1732 which case the default value of this variable should be changed.
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parents:
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1733
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1734 @item ediff-backup-extension
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1735 Backup extension used by the patch program. Must be specified, even if
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1736 @code{ediff-backup-specs} is given.
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parents:
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1737 @item ediff-backup-specs
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1738 Backup directives to pass to the patch program.
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parents:
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1739 Ediff requires that the old version of the file (before applying the patch)
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parents:
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1740 is saved in a file named @file{the-patch-file.extension}. Usually
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parents:
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1741 `extension' is `.orig', but this can be changed by the user, and may also be
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parents:
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1742 system-dependent. Therefore, Ediff needs to know the backup extension used
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parents:
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1743 by the patch program.
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parents:
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1744
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1745 Some versions of the patch program let the user specify `-b backup-extension'.
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parents:
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1746 Other versions only permit `-b', which (usually) assumes the extension `.orig'.
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parents:
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1747 Yet others force you to use `-z<backup-extension>'.
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parents:
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1748
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1749 Note that both `ediff-backup-extension' and `ediff-backup-specs' must be
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parents:
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1750 properly set. If your patch program takes the option `-b', but not
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parents:
diff changeset
1751 `-b extension', the variable `ediff-backup-extension' must still
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parents:
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1752 be set so Ediff will know which extension to use.
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1753
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1754 @item ediff-custom-diff-program
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1755 @itemx ediff-custom-diff-options
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1756 @vindex ediff-custom-diff-program
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1757 @vindex ediff-custom-diff-options
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parents:
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1758 @findex ediff-save-buffer
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parents:
diff changeset
1759 Because Ediff limits the options you may want to pass to the @code{diff}
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parents:
diff changeset
1760 program, it partially makes up for this drawback by letting you save the
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parents:
diff changeset
1761 output from @code{diff} in your preferred format, which is specified via
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parents:
diff changeset
1762 the above two variables.
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parents:
diff changeset
1763
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diff changeset
1764 The output generated by @code{ediff-custom-diff-program} (which doesn't
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parents:
diff changeset
1765 even have to be a standard-style @file{diff}!)@: is not used by Ediff. It is
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parents:
diff changeset
1766 provided exclusively so that you can
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parents:
diff changeset
1767 refer to
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parents:
diff changeset
1768 it later, send it over email, etc. For instance, after reviewing the
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parents:
diff changeset
1769 differences, you may want to send context differences to a colleague.
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parents:
diff changeset
1770 Since Ediff ignores the @samp{-c} option in
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parents:
diff changeset
1771 @code{ediff-diff-program}, you would have to run @code{diff -c} separately
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parents:
diff changeset
1772 just to produce the list of differences. Fortunately,
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parents:
diff changeset
1773 @code{ediff-custom-diff-program} and @code{ediff-custom-diff-options}
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parents:
diff changeset
1774 eliminate this nuisance by keeping a copy of a difference list in the
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parents:
diff changeset
1775 desired format in a buffer that can be displayed via the command @kbd{D}.
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parents:
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1776
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parents:
diff changeset
1777 @item ediff-patch-default-directory
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parents:
diff changeset
1778 @vindex ediff-patch-default-directory
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parents:
diff changeset
1779 Specifies the default directory to look for patches.
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parents:
diff changeset
1780
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parents:
diff changeset
1781 @end table
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1782
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diff changeset
1783 @noindent
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diff changeset
1784 @strong{Warning:} Ediff does not support the output format of VMS
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diff changeset
1785 @code{diff}. Instead, make sure you are using some implementation of POSIX
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parents:
diff changeset
1786 @code{diff}, such as @code{gnudiff}.
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parents:
diff changeset
1787
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parents:
diff changeset
1788 @node Merging and diff3, Support for Version Control, Patch and Diff Programs, Customization
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parents:
diff changeset
1789 @section Merging and diff3
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parents:
diff changeset
1790
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diff changeset
1791 Ediff supports three-way comparison via the functions @code{ediff-files3} and
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parents:
diff changeset
1792 @code{ediff-buffers3}. The interface is the same as for two-way comparison.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1793 In three-way comparison and merging, Ediff reports if any two difference
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1794 regions are identical. For instance, if the current region in buffer A
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1795 is the same as the region in buffer C, then the mode line of buffer A will
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1796 display @samp{[=diff(C)]} and the mode line of buffer C will display
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1797 @samp{[=diff(A)]}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1798
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parents:
diff changeset
1799 Merging is done according to the following algorithm.
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parents:
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1800
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parents:
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1801 If a difference region in one of the buffers, say B, differs from the ancestor
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1802 file while the region in the other buffer, A, doesn't, then the merge buffer,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1803 C, gets B's region. Similarly when buffer A's region differs from
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1804 the ancestor and B's doesn't, A's region is used.
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parents:
diff changeset
1805
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parents:
diff changeset
1806 @vindex ediff-default-variant
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parents:
diff changeset
1807 If both regions in buffers A and B differ from the ancestor file, Ediff
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1808 chooses the region according to the value of the variable
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1809 @code{ediff-default-variant}. If its value is @code{default-A} then A's
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1810 region is chosen. If it is @code{default-B} then B's region is chosen.
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parents:
diff changeset
1811 If it is @code{combined} then the region in buffer C will look like
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parents:
diff changeset
1812 this:
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1813
26639
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1814 @comment Use @set to avoid triggering merge conflict detectors like CVS.
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1815 @set seven-left <<<<<<<
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1816 @set seven-right >>>>>>>
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1817 @example
26639
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diff changeset
1818 @value{seven-left} variant A
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1819 the difference region from buffer A
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diff changeset
1820 @value{seven-right} variant B
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diff changeset
1821 the difference region from buffer B
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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diff changeset
1822 ####### Ancestor
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diff changeset
1823 the difference region from the ancestor buffer, if available
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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diff changeset
1824 ======= end
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1825 @end example
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1826
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diff changeset
1827 The above is the default template for the combined region. The user can
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diff changeset
1828 customize this template using the variable
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diff changeset
1829 @code{ediff-combination-pattern}.
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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diff changeset
1830
25829
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1831 @vindex ediff-combination-pattern
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diff changeset
1832 The variable @code{ediff-combination-pattern} specifies the template that
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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parents: 26263
diff changeset
1833 determines how the combined merged region looks like. The template is
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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parents: 26263
diff changeset
1834 represented as a list of the form @code{(STRING1 Symbol1 STRING2 Symbol2
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parents: 26263
diff changeset
1835 STRING3 Symbol3 STRING4)}. The symbols here must be atoms of the form
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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parents: 26263
diff changeset
1836 @code{A}, @code{B}, or @code{Ancestor}. They determine the order in which
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
parents: 26263
diff changeset
1837 the corresponding difference regions (from buffers A, B, and the ancestor
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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parents: 26263
diff changeset
1838 buffer) are displayed in the merged region of buffer C. The strings in the
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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parents: 26263
diff changeset
1839 template determine the text that separates the aforesaid regions. The
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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diff changeset
1840 default template is
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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diff changeset
1841
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diff changeset
1842 @example
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1843 ("@value{seven-left} variant A" A "@value{seven-right} variant B" B "####### Ancestor" Ancestor "======= end")
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diff changeset
1844 @end example
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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diff changeset
1845
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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diff changeset
1846 and the corresponding combined region is shown above. The order in which
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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parents: 26263
diff changeset
1847 the regions are shown (and the separator strings) can be changed by
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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parents: 26263
diff changeset
1848 changing the above template. It is even possible to add or delete region
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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parents: 26263
diff changeset
1849 specifiers in this template (although the only possibly useful such
929999669c16 * ediff.texi: Describe the new format for
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parents: 26263
diff changeset
1850 modification seems to be the deletion of the ancestor).
25829
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diff changeset
1851
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diff changeset
1852 In addition to the state of the difference, Ediff displays the state of the
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parents:
diff changeset
1853 merge for each region. If a difference came from buffer A by default
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parents:
diff changeset
1854 (because both regions A and B were different from the ancestor and
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parents:
diff changeset
1855 @code{ediff-default-variant} was set to @code{default-A}) then
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parents:
diff changeset
1856 @samp{[=diff(A) default-A]} is displayed in the mode line. If the
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parents:
diff changeset
1857 difference in buffer C came, say, from buffer B because the difference
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parents:
diff changeset
1858 region in that buffer differs from the ancestor, but the region in buffer A
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parents:
diff changeset
1859 does not (if merging with an ancestor) then @samp{[=diff(B) prefer-B]} is
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parents:
diff changeset
1860 displayed. The indicators default-A/B and prefer-A/B are inspired by
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parents:
diff changeset
1861 Emerge and have the same meaning.
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parents:
diff changeset
1862
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parents:
diff changeset
1863 Another indicator of the state of merge is @samp{combined}. It appears
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parents:
diff changeset
1864 with any difference region in buffer C that was obtained by combining
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parents:
diff changeset
1865 the difference regions in buffers A and B as explained above.
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parents:
diff changeset
1866
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1867 In addition to the state of merge and state of difference indicators, while
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1868 merging with an ancestor file or buffer, Ediff informs the user when the
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1869 current difference region in the (normally invisible) ancestor buffer is
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1870 empty via the @emph{AncestorEmpty} indicator. This helps determine if the
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1871 changes made to the original in variants A and B represent pure insertion
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1872 or deletion of text: if the mode line shows @emph{AncestorEmpty} and the
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1873 corresponding region in buffers A or B is not empty, this means that new
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1874 text was inserted. If this indicator is not present and the difference
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1875 regions in buffers A or B are non-empty, this means that text was
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1876 modified. Otherwise, the original text was deleted.
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1877
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1878 Although the ancestor buffer is normally invisible, Ediff maintains
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1879 difference regions there and advances the current difference region
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1880 accordingly. All highlighting of difference regions is provided in the
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1881 ancestor buffer, except for the fine differences. Therefore, if desired, the
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1882 user can put the ancestor buffer in a separate frame and watch it
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1883 there. However, on a TTY, only one frame can be visible at any given time,
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1884 and Ediff doesn't support any single-frame window configuration where all
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1885 buffers, including the ancestor buffer, would be visible. However, the
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1886 ancestor buffer can be displayed by typing @kbd{/} to the control
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1887 window. (Type @kbd{C-l} to hide it again.)
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1888
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1889 Note that the state-of-difference indicators @samp{=diff(A)} and
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1890 @samp{=diff(B)} above are not redundant, even in the presence of a
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1891 state-of-merge indicator. In fact, the two serve different purposes.
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1892
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1893 For instance, if the mode line displays @samp{=diff(B) prefer(B)} and
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1894 you copy a difference region from buffer A to buffer C then
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1895 @samp{=diff(B)} will change to @samp{diff-A} and the mode line will
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1896 display @samp{=diff(A) prefer-B}. This indicates that the difference
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1897 region in buffer C is identical to that in buffer A, but originally
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1898 buffer C's region came from buffer B. This is useful to know because
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1899 you can recover the original difference region in buffer C by typing
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1900 @kbd{r}.
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1901
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1902
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1903 Ediff never changes the state-of-merge indicator, except in response to
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1904 the @kbd{!} command (see below), in which case the indicator is lost.
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1905 On the other hand, the state-of-difference indicator is changed
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1906 automatically by the copying/recovery commands, @kbd{a}, @kbd{b}, @kbd{r},
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1907 @kbd{+}.
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1908
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1909 The @kbd{!} command loses the information about origins of the regions
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1910 in the merge buffer (default-A, prefer-B, or combined). This is because
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1911 recomputing differences in this case means running @code{diff3} on
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1912 buffers A, B, and the merge buffer, not on the ancestor buffer. (It
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1913 makes no sense to recompute differences using the ancestor file, since
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1914 in the merging mode Ediff assumes that you have not edited buffers A and
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1915 B, but that you may have edited buffer C, and these changes are to be
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1916 preserved.) Since some difference regions may disappear as a result of
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1917 editing buffer C and others may arise, there is generally no simple way
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1918 to tell where the various regions in the merge buffer came from.
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1919
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1920 In three-way comparison, Ediff tries to disregard regions that consist
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1921 entirely of white space. For instance, if, say, the current region in
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1922 buffer A consists of the white space only (or if it is empty), Ediff will
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1923 not take it into account for the purpose of computing fine differences. The
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1924 result is that Ediff can provide a better visual information regarding the
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1925 actual fine differences in the non-white regions in buffers B and
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1926 C. Moreover, if the regions in buffers B and C differ in the white space
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1927 only, then a message to this effect will be displayed.
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1928
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1929 @vindex ediff-merge-window-share
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1930 In the merge mode, the share of the split between window C (the window
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1931 displaying the merge-buffer) and the windows displaying buffers A and B
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1932 is controlled by the variable @code{ediff-merge-window-share}. Its
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1933 default value is 0.5. To make the merge-buffer window smaller, reduce
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1934 this amount.
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1935
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1936 We don't recommend increasing the size of the merge-window to more than
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1937 half the frame (i.e., to increase the value of
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1938 @code{ediff-merge-window-share}) to more than 0.5, since it would be
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1939 hard to see the contents of buffers A and B.
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1940
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1941 You can temporarily shrink the merge window to just one line by
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1942 typing @kbd{s}. This change is temporary, until Ediff finds a reason to
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1943 redraw the screen. Typing @kbd{s} again restores the original window size.
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1944
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1945 With a positive prefix argument, the @kbd{s} command will make the merge
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1946 window slightly taller. This change is persistent. With `@kbd{-}' or
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1947 with a negative prefix argument, the command @kbd{s} makes the merge
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1948 window slightly shorter. This change also persistent.
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1949
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1950 @vindex ediff-show-clashes-only
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1951 Ediff lets you automatically ignore the regions where only one of the
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1952 buffers A and B disagrees with the ancestor. To do this, set the
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1953 variable @code{ediff-show-clashes-only} to non-@code{nil}.
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1954
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1955 You can toggle this feature interactively by typing @kbd{$$}.
25829
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1956
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1957 Note that this variable affects only the show next/previous difference
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1958 commands. You can still jump directly to any difference region directly
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1959 using the command @kbd{j} (with a prefix argument specifying the difference
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1960 number).
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1961
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1962 @vindex ediff-autostore-merges
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1963 @vindex ediff-quit-merge-hook
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1964 @findex ediff-maybe-save-and-delete-merge
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1965 The variable @code{ediff-autostore-merges} controls what happens to the
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1966 merge buffer when Ediff quits. If the value is @code{nil}, nothing is done
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1967 to the merge buffer---it will be the user's responsibility to save it.
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1968 If the value is @code{t}, the user will be asked where to save the buffer
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1969 and whether to delete it afterwards. It the value is neither @code{nil} nor
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1970 @code{t}, the merge buffer is saved @emph{only} if this merge session was
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1971 invoked from a group of related Ediff session, such as those that result
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1972 from @code{ediff-merge-directories},
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1973 @code{ediff-merge-directory-revisions}, etc.
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1974 @xref{Session Groups}. This behavior is implemented in the function
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1975 @code{ediff-maybe-save-and-delete-merge}, which is a hook in
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1976 @code{ediff-quit-merge-hook}. The user can supply a different hook, if
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1977 necessary.
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1978
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1979 The variable @code{ediff-autostore-merges} is buffer-local, so it can be
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1980 set in a per-buffer manner. Therefore, use @code{setq-default} to globally
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1981 change this variable.
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1982
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1983 @node Support for Version Control, Customizing the Mode Line, Merging and diff3, Customization
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1984 @section Support for Version Control
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1985
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1986
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1987 Ediff supports version control and lets you compare versions of files
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1988 visited by Emacs buffers via the function @code{ediff-revision}. This
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1989 feature is controlled by the following variables:
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1990
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1991 @table @code
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1992 @item ediff-version-control-package
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1993 @vindex ediff-version-control-package
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1994 A symbol. The default is @samp{vc}.
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1995
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1996 If you are like most Emacs users, Ediff will use VC as the version control
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1997 package. This is the standard Emacs interface to RCS, CVS, and SCCS.
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1998
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1999 However, if your needs are better served by other interfaces, you will
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2000 have to tell Ediff which version control package you are using, e.g.,
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2001 @example
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2002 (setq ediff-version-control-package 'rcs)
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2003 @end example
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2004
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2005 Apart from the standard @file{vc.el}, Ediff supports three other interfaces
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2006 to version control:
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2007 @file{rcs.el}, @file{pcl-cvs.el}, and @file{generic-sc.el}.
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2008 The package @file{rcs.el} is written by Sebastian Kremer
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2009 <sk@@thp.Uni-Koeln.DE> and is available as
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2010 @example
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2011 @file{ftp.cs.buffalo.edu:pub/Emacs/rcs.tar.Z}
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2012 @file{ftp.uni-koeln.de:/pub/gnu/emacs/rcs.tar.Z}
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2013 @end example
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2014 @pindex @file{vc.el}
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2015 @pindex @file{rcs.el}
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2016 @pindex @file{pcl-cvs.el}
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2017 @pindex @file{generic-sc.el}
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2018 @end table
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2019
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2020 Ediff's interface to the above packages allows the user to compare the
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2021 versions of the current buffer or to merge them (with or without an
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2022 ancestor-version). These operations can also be performed on directories
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2023 containing files under version control.
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2024
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2025 In case of @file{pcl-cvs.el}, Ediff can also be invoked via the function
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2026 @code{run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer}---see the documentation string for this
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2027 function.
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2028
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2029 @node Customizing the Mode Line, Miscellaneous, Support for Version Control, Customization
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2030 @section Customizing the Mode Line
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2031
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2032 When Ediff is running, the mode line of @samp{Ediff Control Panel}
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2033 buffer shows the current difference number and the total number of
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2034 difference regions in the two files.
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2035
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2036 The mode line of the buffers being compared displays the type of the
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2037 buffer (@samp{A:}, @samp{B:}, or @samp{C:}) and (usually) the file name.
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2038 Ediff tries to be intelligent in choosing the mode line buffer
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2039 identification. In particular, it works well with the
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2040 @file{uniquify.el} and @file{mode-line.el} packages (which improve on
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2041 the default way in which Emacs displays buffer identification). If you
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2042 don't like the way Ediff changes the mode line, you can use
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2043 @code{ediff-prepare-buffer-hook} to modify the mode line.
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2044 @vindex ediff-prepare-buffer-hook
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2045 @pindex @file{uniquify.el}
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2046 @pindex @file{mode-line.el}
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2047
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2048 @node Miscellaneous, Notes on Heavy-duty Customization, Customizing the Mode Line, Customization
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2049 @section Miscellaneous
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2050
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2051 Here are a few other variables for customizing Ediff:
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2052
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2053 @table @code
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2054 @item ediff-split-window-function
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2055 @vindex ediff-split-window-function
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2056 Controls the way you want the window be split between file-A and file-B
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2057 (and file-C, if applicable). It defaults to the vertical split
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2058 (@code{split-window-vertically}, but you can set it to
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2059 @code{split-window-horizontally}, if you so wish.
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2060 Ediff also lets you switch from vertical to horizontal split and back
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2061 interactively.
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2062
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2063 Note that if Ediff detects that all the buffers it compares are displayed in
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2064 separate frames, it assumes that the user wants them to be so displayed
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2065 and stops splitting windows. Instead, it arranges for each buffer to
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2066 be displayed in a separate frame. You can switch to the one-frame mode
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2067 by hiding one of the buffers A/B/C.
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2068
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2069 You can also swap the windows where buffers are displayed by typing
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2070 @kbd{~}.
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2071
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2072 @item ediff-merge-split-window-function
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2073 @vindex ediff-merge-split-window-function
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2074 Controls how windows are
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2075 split between buffers A and B in the merge mode.
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2076 This variable is like @code{ediff-split-window-function}, but it defaults
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2077 to @code{split-window-horizontally} instead of
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2078 @code{split-window-vertically}.
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2079
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2080 @item ediff-make-wide-display-function
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2081 @vindex ediff-make-wide-display-function
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2082 The value is a function to be called to widen the frame for displaying
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2083 the Ediff buffers. See the on-line documentation for
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2084 @code{ediff-make-wide-display-function} for details. It is also
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2085 recommended to look into the source of the default function
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diff changeset
2086 @code{ediff-make-wide-display}.
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2087
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2088 You can toggle wide/regular display by typing @kbd{m}. In the wide
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2089 display mode, buffers A, B (and C, when applicable) are displayed in a
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2090 single frame that is as wide as the entire workstation screen. This is
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2091 useful when files are compared side-by-side. By default, the display is
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2092 widened without changing its height.
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2093
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2094 @item ediff-use-last-dir
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2095 @vindex ediff-use-last-dir
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2096 Controls the way Ediff presents the
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2097 default directory when it prompts the user for files to compare. If
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2098 @code{nil},
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2099 Ediff uses the default directory of the current buffer when it
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parents:
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2100 prompts the user for file names. Otherwise, it will use the
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2101 directories it had previously used for files A, B, or C, respectively.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
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2102
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2103 @item ediff-no-emacs-help-in-control-buffer
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
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2104 @vindex ediff-no-emacs-help-in-control-buffer
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2105 If @code{t}, makes @kbd{C-h}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2106 behave like the @key{DEL} key, i.e., it will move you back to the previous
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2107 difference rather than invoking help. This is useful when, in an xterm
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2108 window or a text-only terminal, the Backspace key is bound to @kbd{C-h} and is
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2109 positioned more conveniently than the @key{DEL} key.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2110
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2111 @item ediff-toggle-read-only-function
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2112 @vindex ediff-toggle-read-only-function
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2113 This variable's value is a function that Ediff uses to toggle
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2114 the read-only property in its buffers.
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2115
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2116 The default function that Ediff uses simply toggles the read-only property,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2117 unless the file is under version control. For a checked-in file under
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2118 version control, Ediff first tries to check the file out.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2119
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2120 @item ediff-make-buffers-readonly-at-startup nil
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2121 @vindex ediff-make-buffers-readonly-at-startup
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2122 If t, all variant buffers are made read-only at Ediff startup.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
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2123
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2124 @item ediff-keep-variants
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2125 @vindex @code{ediff-keep-variants}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2126 The default is @code{t}, meaning that the buffers being compared or merged will
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2127 be preserved when Ediff quits. Setting this to @code{nil} causes Ediff to
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2128 offer the user a chance to delete these buffers (if they are not modified).
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2129 Supplying a prefix argument to the quit command (@code{q}) temporarily
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2130 reverses the meaning of this variable. This is convenient when the user
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2131 prefers one of the behaviors most of the time, but occasionally needs the
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2132 other behavior.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2133
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
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2134 However, Ediff temporarily resets this variable to @code{t} if it is
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2135 invoked via one of the "buffer" jobs, such as @code{ediff-buffers}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
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2136 This is because it is all too easy to loose day's work otherwise.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2137 Besides, in a "buffer" job, the variant buffers have already been loaded
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2138 prior to starting Ediff, so Ediff just preserves status quo here.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2139
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2140 Using @code{ediff-cleanup-hook}, one can make Ediff delete the variants
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2141 unconditionally (e.g., by making @code{ediff-janitor} into one of these hooks).
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2142 @item ediff-grab-mouse
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2143 @vindex @code{ediff-grab-mouse}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2144 Default is @code{t}. Normally, Ediff grabs mouse and puts it in its
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2145 control frame. This is useful since the user can be sure that when he
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2146 needs to type an Ediff command the focus will be in an appropriate Ediff's
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2147 frame. However, some users prefer to move the mouse by themselves. The
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2148 above variable, if set to @code{maybe}, will prevent Ediff from grabbing
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2149 the mouse in many situations, usually after commands that may take more
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2150 time than usual. In other situation, Ediff will continue grabbing the mouse
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2151 and putting it where it believes is appropriate. If the value is
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2152 @code{nil}, then mouse is entirely user's responsibility.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2153 Try different settings and see which one is for you.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2154 @end table
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2155
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2156
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2157 @node Notes on Heavy-duty Customization, , Miscellaneous, Customization
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2158 @section Notes on Heavy-duty Customization
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2159
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2160 Some users need to customize Ediff in rather sophisticated ways, which
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2161 requires different defaults for different kinds of files (e.g., SGML,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2162 etc.). Ediff supports this kind of customization in several ways. First,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2163 most customization variables are buffer-local. Those that aren't are
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2164 usually accessible from within Ediff Control Panel, so one can make them
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2165 local to the panel by calling make-local-variable from within
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2166 @code{ediff-startup-hook}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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2167
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
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diff changeset
2168 Second, the function @code{ediff-setup} accepts an optional sixth
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2169 argument which has the form @code{((@var{var-name-1} .@: @var{val-1})
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2170 (@var{var-name-2} .@: @var{val-2}) @dots{})}. The function
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2171 @code{ediff-setup} sets the variables in the list to the respective
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2172 values, locally in the Ediff control buffer. This is an easy way to
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2173 throw in custom variables (which usually should be buffer-local) that
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2174 can then be tested in various hooks.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2175
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2176 Make sure the variable @code{ediff-job-name} and @code{ediff-word-mode} are set
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2177 properly in this case, as some things in Ediff depend on this.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2178
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2179 Finally, if you want custom-tailored help messages, you can set the
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2180 variables @code{ediff-brief-help-message-function} and
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2181 @code{ediff-long-help-message-function}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2182 to functions that return help strings.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2183 @vindex ediff-startup-hook
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2184 @findex ediff-setup
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2185 @vindex ediff-job-name
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2186 @vindex ediff-word-mode
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2187 @vindex ediff-brief-help-message-function
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2188 @vindex ediff-long-help-message-function
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2189
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2190 When customizing Ediff, some other variables are useful, although they are
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2191 not user-definable. They are local to the Ediff control buffer, so this
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2192 buffer must be current when you access these variables. The control buffer
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2193 is accessible via the variable @code{ediff-control-buffer}, which is also
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2194 local to that buffer. It is usually used for checking if the current buffer
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2195 is also the control buffer.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2196
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2197 Other variables of interest are:
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2198 @table @code
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2199 @item ediff-buffer-A
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2200 The first of the data buffers being compared.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2201
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2202 @item ediff-buffer-B
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2203 The second of the data buffers being compared.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2204
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2205 @item ediff-buffer-C
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2206 In three-way comparisons, this is the third buffer being compared.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2207 In merging, this is the merge buffer.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2208 In two-way comparison, this variable is nil.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2209
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2210 @item ediff-window-A
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2211 The window displaying buffer A. If buffer A is not visible, this variable
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2212 is nil or it may be a dead window.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2213
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2214 @item ediff-window-B
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2215 The window displaying buffer B.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2216
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2217 @item ediff-window-C
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2218 The window displaying buffer C, if any.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2219
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2220 @item ediff-control-frame
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2221 A dedicated frame displaying the control buffer, if it exists.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2222 It is non-nil only if Ediff uses the multiframe display, i.e., when the
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2223 control buffer is in its own frame.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2224 @end table
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2225
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2226 @node Credits, Index, Customization, Top
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2227 @chapter Credits
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2228
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2229 Ediff was written by Michael Kifer <kifer@@cs.sunysb.edu>. It was inspired
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2230 by emerge.el written by Dale R.@: Worley <drw@@math.mit.edu>. An idea due to
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2231 Boris Goldowsky <boris@@cs.rochester.edu> made it possible to highlight
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2232 fine differences in Ediff buffers. Alastair Burt <burt@@dfki.uni-kl.de>
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2233 ported Ediff to XEmacs, Eric Freudenthal <freudent@@jan.ultra.nyu.edu>
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2234 made it work with VC, Marc Paquette <marcpa@@cam.org> wrote the
26639
4aad3cb5a850 very minor fixes.
Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
parents: 26589
diff changeset
2235 toolbar support package for Ediff, and Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@@xemacs.org>
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2236 adapted it to the Emacs customization package.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2237
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2238 Many people provided help with bug reports, patches, and advice.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2239 Without them, Ediff would not be nearly as useful as it is today.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2240 Here is a full list of contributors (I hope I didn't miss anyone):
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2241
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2242 @example
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
parents: 25829
diff changeset
2243 Adrian Aichner (aichner@@ecf.teradyne.com),
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2244 Steve Baur (steve@@xemacs.org),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2245 Neal Becker (neal@@ctd.comsat.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2246 E.@: Jay Berkenbilt (ejb@@ql.org),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2247 Alastair Burt (burt@@dfki.uni-kl.de),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2248 Paul Bibilo (peb@@delcam.co.uk),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2249 Kevin Broadey (KevinB@@bartley.demon.co.uk),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2250 Harald Boegeholz (hwb@@machnix.mathematik.uni-stuttgart.de),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2251 Bradley A.@: Bosch (brad@@lachman.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2252 Michael D.@: Carney (carney@@ltx-tr.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2253 Jin S.@: Choi (jin@@atype.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2254 Scott Cummings (cummings@@adc.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2255 Albert Dvornik (bert@@mit.edu),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2256 Eric Eide (eeide@@asylum.cs.utah.edu),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2257 Paul Eggert (eggert@@twinsun.com),
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
parents: 25829
diff changeset
2258 Urban Engberg (ue@@cci.dk),
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2259 Kevin Esler (esler@@ch.hp.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2260 Robert Estes (estes@@ece.ucdavis.edu),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2261 Jay Finger (jayf@@microsoft.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2262 Xavier Fornari (xavier@@europe.cma.fr),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2263 Eric Freudenthal (freudent@@jan.ultra.nyu.edu),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2264 Job Ganzevoort (Job.Ganzevoort@@cwi.nl),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2265 Boris Goldowsky (boris@@cs.rochester.edu),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2266 Allan Gottlieb (gottlieb@@allan.ultra.nyu.edu),
26263
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
parents: 25829
diff changeset
2267 Aaron Gross (aaron@@bfr.co.il),
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2268 Thorbjoern Hansen (thorbjoern.hansen@@mchp.siemens.de),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2269 Xiaoli Huang (hxl@@epic.com),
26263
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
parents: 25829
diff changeset
2270 Andreas Jaeger (aj@@suse.de),
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2271 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen (larsi@@ifi.uio.no),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2272 Larry Gouge (larry@@itginc.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2273 Karl Heuer (kwzh@@gnu.org),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2274 (irvine@@lks.csi.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2275 (jaffe@@chipmunk.cita.utoronto.ca),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2276 David Karr (dkarr@@nmo.gtegsc.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2277 Norbert Kiesel (norbert@@i3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de),
26263
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
parents: 25829
diff changeset
2278 Sam Steingold (sds@@goems.com),
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2279 Leigh L Klotz (klotz@@adoc.xerox.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2280 Fritz Knabe (Fritz.Knabe@@ecrc.de),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2281 Heinz Knutzen (hk@@informatik.uni-kiel.d400.de),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2282 Andrew Koenig (ark@@research.att.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2283 Ken Laprade (laprade@@dw3f.ess.harris.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2284 Will C Lauer (wcl@@cadre.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2285 Richard Levitte (levitte@@e.kth.se),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2286 Mike Long (mike.long@@analog.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2287 Martin Maechler (maechler@@stat.math.ethz.ch),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2288 Simon Marshall (simon@@gnu.org),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2289 Richard Mlynarik (mly@@adoc.xerox.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2290 Chris Murphy (murphycm@@sun.aston.ac.uk),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2291 Erik Naggum (erik@@naggum.no),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2292 Eyvind Ness (Eyvind.Ness@@hrp.no),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2293 Ray Nickson (nickson@@cs.uq.oz.au),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2294 David Petchey (petchey_david@@jpmorgan.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2295 Benjamin Pierce (benjamin.pierce@@cl.cam.ac.uk),
26263
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Michael Kifer <kifer@cs.stonybrook.edu>
parents: 25829
diff changeset
2296 Francois Pinard (pinard@@iro.umontreal.ca),
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2297 Tibor Polgar (tlp00@@spg.amdahl.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2298 David Prince (dave0d@@fegs.co.uk),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2299 Paul Raines (raines@@slac.stanford.edu),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2300 Bill Richter (richter@@math.nwu.edu),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2301 C.S.@: Roberson (roberson@@aur.alcatel.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2302 Kevin Rodgers (kevin.rodgers@@ihs.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2303 Sandy Rutherford (sandy@@ibm550.sissa.it),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2304 Heribert Schuetz (schuetz@@ecrc.de),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2305 Andy Scott (ascott@@pcocd2.intel.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2306 Axel Seibert (axel@@tumbolia.ppp.informatik.uni-muenchen.de),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2307 Scott O.@: Sherman (Scott.Sherman@@mci.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2308 Richard Stallman (rms@@gnu.org),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2309 Richard Stanton (stanton@@haas.berkeley.edu),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2310 Ake Stenhoff (etxaksf@@aom.ericsson.se),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2311 Stig (stig@@hackvan.com),
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2312 Peter Stout (Peter_Stout@@cs.cmu.edu),
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2313 Chuck Thompson (cthomp@@cs.uiuc.edu),
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2314 Ray Tomlinson (tomlinso@@bbn.com),
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2315 Raymond Toy (toy@@rtp.ericsson.se),
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2316 Jan Vroonhof (vroonhof@@math.ethz.ch),
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2317 Philippe Waroquiers (philippe.waroquiers@@eurocontrol.be),
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2318 Klaus Weber (gizmo@@zork.north.de),
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2319 Ben Wing (ben@@xemacs.org),
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2320 Ilya Zakharevich (ilya@@math.ohio-state.edu),
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2321 Eli Zaretskii (eliz@@is.elta.co.il)
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2322 @end example
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2323
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2324 @node Index, , Credits, Top
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2325 @unnumbered Index
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2326 @printindex cp
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2327
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2328 @contents
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2329 @bye