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2 <!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN" "dtd/kdex.dtd" [
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3 <!ENTITY kdiff3 "<application>KDiff3</application>">
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4 <!ENTITY kappname "&kdiff3;">
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10 <book lang="&language;">
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15 <bookinfo>
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16 <title>The &kdiff3; Handbook</title>
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17
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18 <authorgroup>
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19 <author>
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20 <!--<personname>-->
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21 <firstname>Joachim</firstname>
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22 <surname>Eibl</surname>
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23 <!--</personname>-->
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24 <affiliation><address>
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25 <email>joachim.eibl@gmx.de</email>
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26 </address></affiliation>
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27 </author>
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31
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32 <copyright>
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33 <year>2002-2003</year>
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34 <holder>Joachim Eibl</holder>
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47
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48 <date>2003-09-15</date>
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49 <releaseinfo>0.9.70</releaseinfo>
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50
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51
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52 <abstract>
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53 <para></para>
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54 <para>
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55 &kdiff3; is a file and directory diff and merge tool which
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56 <itemizedlist>
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57 <listitem><para>compares and merges two or three text input files or directories,</para></listitem>
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58 <listitem><para>shows the differences line by line and character by character(!),</para></listitem>
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59 <listitem><para>provides an automatic merge-facility,</para></listitem>
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60 <listitem><para>has an editor for comfortable solving of merge-conflicts,</para></listitem>
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61 <listitem><para>provides networktransparency via KIO,</para></listitem>
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62 <listitem><para>and is very colorful (by default) :-)</para></listitem>
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63 </itemizedlist>
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64 </para><para>
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65 This document describes KDiff3-version 0.9.70.
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66 </para>
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67 </abstract>
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68
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70 Please at least include KDE, the KDE package it is in, the name
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71 of your application, and a few relevant keywords. -->
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72
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73 <keywordset>
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74 <keyword>KDE</keyword>
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75 <keyword>kdeextragear</keyword>
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76 <keyword>kdiff3</keyword>
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77 <keyword>diff</keyword>
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78 <keyword>merge</keyword>
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79 <keyword>CVS</keyword>
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80 <keyword>triplediff</keyword>
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81 <keyword>compare</keyword>
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82 <keyword>files</keyword>
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83 <keyword>directories</keyword>
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84 <keyword>version control</keyword>
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85 <keyword>three-way-merge</keyword>
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86 <keyword>in-line-differences</keyword>
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87 <keyword>synchronise</keyword>
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88 <keyword>kpart</keyword>
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89 <keyword>kio</keyword>
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90 <keyword>networktransparent</keyword>
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91 <keyword>editor</keyword>
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92 </keywordset>
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93
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94 </bookinfo>
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95
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96 <chapter id="introduction"><title>Introduction</title>
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97 <sect1 id="why"><title>Yet Another Diff Frontend?</title>
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98 <para>
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99 Several graphical diff tools exist. Why choose KDiff3? Let me say, why I wrote it.
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100 </para><para>
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101 KDiff3 started because I had to do a difficult merge. Merging is necessary when several
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102 people work on the same files in a project. A merge can be somewhat automated, when the
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103 merge-tool not only has the new modified files (called "branches"), but also the original file
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104 (called "base"). The merge tool will automatically choose any modification that was only
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105 done in one branch. When several contributors change the same lines, then the merge tool
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106 detects a conflict which must be solved manually.
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107 </para><para>
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108 The merge then was difficult because one contributor had changed many things and corrected
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109 the indentation in many places. Another contributor also had changed much text in the same file,
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110 which resulted in several merge conflicts.
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111 </para><para>
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112 The tool I used then, only showed the changed lines, but not what had changed within these
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113 lines. And there was no information about where only the indentation was changed. The merge
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114 was a little nightmare.
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115 </para><para>
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116 So this was the start. The first version could show differences within a line and showed white space differences.
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117 Later many other features were added to increase the usefulness.
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118 </para><para>
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119 For example if you want to compare some text quickly, then you can copy it to the clipboard and
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120 paste it into either diff window.
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121 </para><para>
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122 A feature that required a big effort was the directory comparison and merge facility, which turned
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123 the program almost into a full file browser.
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124 </para><para>
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125 I hope KDiff3 works for you too. Have fun!
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126 </para><para>
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127 Joachim Eibl (2003)
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128 </para>
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129 </sect1>
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130
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131 <sect1 id="screenshots"><title>Screenshots and Features</title>
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132 <para>This screenshot shows the difference between two text files</para>
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133 <para>(Using an early version of KDiff3):</para>
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134 <screenshot><mediaobject>
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135 <imageobject><imagedata fileref="screenshot_diff.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
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136 </mediaobject></screenshot>
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137
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138 <para>
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139 3-way-merging is fully supported. This is useful if two people change code independently.
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140 The original file (the base) is used to help KDiff3 to automatically select the correct
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141 changes.
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142 The merge-editor below the diff-windows allows you to solve conflicts, while showing you the output you will get.
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143 You can even edit the output.
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144 This screenshot shows three input files being merged:
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145 </para><para>
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146 <screenshot><mediaobject>
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147 <imageobject><imagedata fileref="screenshot_merge.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
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148 </mediaobject></screenshot>
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149 </para>
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150
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151 <para id="dirmergebigscreenshot">KDiff3 also helps you to compare and merge complete directories.
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152 This screenshot shows KDiff3 during a directory merge:
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153 </para><para>
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154 <screenshot><mediaobject>
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155 <imageobject><imagedata fileref="dirmergebig.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
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156 </mediaobject></screenshot>
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157 </para>
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158 </sect1>
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159
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160 <sect1 id="features"><title>More Features</title>
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161 <sect2><title> Line-By-Line And Char-By-Char Diff-Viewer</title>
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162 <para>By using the possiblities of a graphical color display KDiff3 shows
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163 exactly what the difference is. When you have to do many code-reviews, you will like this.
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164 </para>
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165 <screenshot><mediaobject>
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166 <imageobject><imagedata fileref="letter_by_letter.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
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167 </mediaobject></screenshot>
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168 </sect2>
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169
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170 <sect2><title> See White-Space Differences At One Glance</title>
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171 <para>Spaces and tabs that differ appear visibly. When lines differ only
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172 in the amount of white space this can be seen at one look in the summary
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173 column on the left side. (No more worries when people change the indentation.)
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174 </para>
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175 <screenshot><mediaobject>
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176 <imageobject><imagedata fileref="white_space.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
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177 </mediaobject></screenshot>
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178 </sect2>
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179
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180 <sect2><title> Triple-Diff</title>
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181 <para> Analyze three files and see where they differ.
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182 </para><para>
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183 The left/middle/right windows are named A/B/C and have the blue/green/magenta
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184 color respectively.
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185 </para><para>
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186 If one file is the same and one file is different on a line then the
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187 color shows which file is different. The red color means that both other
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188 files are different.
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189 </para>
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190 <screenshot><mediaobject>
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191 <imageobject><imagedata fileref="triple_diff.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
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192 </mediaobject></screenshot>
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193 </sect2>
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194
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195 <sect2><title> Comfortable Merge Of Two Or Three Input Files</title>
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196 <para> KDiff3 can be used to merge two or three input files and automatically
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197 merges as much as possible. The result is presented in an editable window
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198 where most conflicts can be solved with a single mouseclick: Select the
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199 buttons A/B/C from the button-bar to select the source that should be used.
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200 You can also select more than one source. Since this output window is an
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201 editor even conflicts which need further corrections can be solved here without
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202 requiring another tool.
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203 </para>
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204 </sect2>
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205
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206 <sect2><title> And ...</title>
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207 <itemizedlist>
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208 <listitem><para> Fast navigation via buttons.</para></listitem>
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209 <listitem><para> A mouse-click into a summary column sync's all windows to show the same position.</para></listitem>
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210 <listitem><para> Select and copy from any window and paste into the merge result window.</para></listitem>
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211 <listitem><para> Overview column that shows where the changes and conflicts are.</para></listitem>
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212 <listitem><para> The colors are adjustable to your specific preferences.</para></listitem>
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213 <listitem><para> Adjustable Tab size.</para></listitem>
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214 <listitem><para> Option to insert spaces instead of tabs.</para></listitem>
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215 <listitem><para> Open files comfortably via dialog or specify files on the command line.</para></listitem>
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216 <listitem><para> Search for strings in all text windows. Find (Ctrl-F) and Find Next (F3)</para></listitem>
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217 <listitem><para> Show the line numbers for each line. </para></listitem>
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218 <listitem><para> Paste clipboard or drag text into a diff input window.</para></listitem>
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219 <listitem><para> Networktransparency via KIO.</para></listitem>
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220 <listitem><para> ...</para></listitem>
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221 </itemizedlist>
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222 </sect2>
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223 </sect1>
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224 </chapter>
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225
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226 <chapter id="documentation"><title>Documentation of File Comparison And Merge</title>
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227
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228 <sect1 id="commandline"><title>Command-Line Options</title>
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229
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230 <sect2><title>Comparing 2 files: </title>
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231 <screen>
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232 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>file1 file2</replaceable>
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233 </screen>
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234 </sect2>
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235
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236 <sect2><title>Merging 2 files: </title>
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237 <screen>
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238 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>file1 file2</replaceable> -m
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239 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>file1 file2</replaceable> -o <replaceable>outputfile</replaceable>
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240 </screen>
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241 </sect2>
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242
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243 <sect2><title>Comparing 3 files: </title>
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244 <screen>
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245 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>file1 file2 file3</replaceable>
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246 </screen>
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247 </sect2>
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248
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249 <sect2><title>Merging 3 files: </title>
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250 <screen>
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251 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>file1 file2 file3</replaceable> -m
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252 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>file1 file2 file3</replaceable> -o <replaceable>outputfile</replaceable>
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253 </screen>
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254 <para>
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255 Note that <replaceable>file1</replaceable> will be treated as
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256 base of <replaceable>file2</replaceable> and
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257 <replaceable>file3</replaceable>.
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258 </para>
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259 </sect2>
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260
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261 <sect2><title>Special case: Files with the same name </title>
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262 <para>
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263 If all files have the same name but are in different directories, you can
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264 reduce typework by specifying the filename only for the first file. E.g.:
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265 </para>
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266 <screen>
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267 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>dir1/filename dir2 dir3</replaceable>
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268 </screen>
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269 </sect2>
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270
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271 <sect2><title>Commandline for starting a directory comparison or merge: </title>
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272 <para>This is very similar, but now it's about directories.</para>
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273 <screen>
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274 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>dir1 dir2</replaceable>
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275 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>dir1 dir2</replaceable> -o <replaceable>destdir</replaceable>
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276 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>dir1 dir2 dir3</replaceable>
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277 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>dir1 dir2 dir3</replaceable> -o <replaceable>destdir</replaceable>
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278 </screen>
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279 <para>For directory comparison and merge you can continue to read <link linkend="dirmerge">here</link>.</para>
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280 </sect2>
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281
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282 <sect2><title>For more information on command line options use: </title>
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283 <screen>
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284 <command>kdiff3</command> --help
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285 </screen>
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286 </sect2>
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287
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288 </sect1>
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289
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290 <sect1 id="opendialog"><title>Open-Dialog</title>
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291 <para>
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292 Since many input files must be selectable, the program has a special open dialog:
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293 </para>
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294 <screenshot><mediaobject>
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295 <imageobject><imagedata fileref="open_dialog.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
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296 </mediaobject></screenshot>
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297 <para>
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298 The open dialog allows to edit the filenames by hand, selecting a file
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299 via the file-browser ("File...") or allows to choose recent files from
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300 the drop-down lists. If you open the dialog again, then the current names
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301 still remain there. The third input file is not required. If the
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302 entry for "C" remains empty, then only a two file diff analysis will be
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303 done.
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304 </para><para>
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305 You can also select a directory via "Dir...". If for A a directory is specified
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306 then a directory-comparison/merge starts. If A specifies a file but B, C or
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307 the output specify a directory, then KDiff3 uses the filename from A in the
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308 specified directories.
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309 </para><para>
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310 If "Merge" is selected, then the "Output"-line becomes editable. But it
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311 is not required to specify the output filename immediately. You can also
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312 postpone this until saving.
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313 </para><para>
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314 The "Configure..."-button opens the options-dialog, so that you can set
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315 the options before running the analysis.
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316 </para>
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317 </sect1>
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318
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319 <sect1 id="pasteinput"><title>Paste and Drop Input</title>
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320 <para>
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321 Sometimes you want to compare parts of a text that is not an own file. KDiff3 also
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322 allows you to paste text from the clipboard into the diff input window that has the focus.
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323 The diff analysis happens immediately then.
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324 In the open dialog you need not specify files then, but just close it via "Cancel".
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325 </para><para>
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326 You can also use drag and drop: Drag a file from a file manager
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327 or selected text from an editor and drop it onto a diff input window.
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328 </para><para>
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329 What's the idea? Sometimes a file contains two similar functions, but checking how similar
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330 they really are is a big effort if you first must create two files and then load them. Now
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331 you can simply copy, paste and compare the relevant sections.
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332 </para><para>
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333 Note: Currently you can't drag anything from KDiff3. Only dropping in the diff input
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334 is supported.
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335 </para><para>
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336 Warning: Some editors still interpret the drag and drop into another program like cut
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337 (instead of copy) and paste. Your original data might be lost then.
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338 </para>
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339 </sect1>
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340
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341 <sect1 id="interpretinginformation"><title>Interpreting The Information In The Input Windows</title>
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342 <screenshot><mediaobject>
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343 <imageobject><imagedata fileref="screenshot_diff.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
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344 </mediaobject></screenshot>
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345 <para>
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346 At the top of each text window is its "info line". The info lines of
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347 the input windows contain a letter "A", "B" or "C", the filename and the
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348 line number of the first visible line in the window. (Note that window
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349 "C" is optional.) Each info line appears in a different color. (If the paths
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350 are too long to fit, then you can move the mouse onto the info line and
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351 a tooltip will show the complete name.)
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352 </para><para>
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353 The three input windows are assigned the letters "A", "B" and "C".
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354 "A" has color blue, "B" has green and "C" has magenta. (These are the
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355 defaults, but can be changed in the Settings-Menu.)
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356 </para><para>
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357 When a difference is detected then the color shows which input file
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358 differs. When both other input files differ then the color used to express
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359 this is red by default ("Conflict color" in the Settings).
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360 This colorscheme is especially useful in the case of three input files, which will be
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361 seen in the next section (<link linkend="merging">Merging</link>).
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362 </para><para>
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363 Left of each text is the "summary column". If differences occurred on a
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364 line then the summary column shows the respective color. For a white-space-only
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365 difference the summary is chequered. For programming languages where white
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366 space is not so important this is useful to see at one glance if anything
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367 of importance was modified. (In C/C++ white space is only interesting within
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368 strings, comments, for the preprocessor, and some only very esoteric situations.)
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369 </para><para>
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370 The vertical line separating the summary column and the text is interrupted
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371 if the input file had no lines there.
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372 </para><para>
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373 On the right side a "overview"-column is visible left of the vertical scrollbar.
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374 It shows the compressed summary column of input "A". All the differences
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375 and conflicts are visible at one glance. When only two input windows are
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376 used, then all differences appear red here because every difference is
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377 also a conflict. A black rectangle frames the visible part of the inputs.
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378 For very long input files, when the number of input lines is bigger than
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379 the height of the overview column in pixels, then several input lines share
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380 one overview line. A conflict then has top priority over simple differences,
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381 which have priority over no change, so that no difference or conflict is
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382 lost here. By clicking into this overview column the corresponding text
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383 will be shown.
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384 </para>
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385 </sect1>
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386
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387
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388 <sect1 id="merging"><title>Merging And The Merge Output Editor Window</title>
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389 <screenshot><mediaobject>
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390 <imageobject><imagedata fileref="screenshot_merge.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
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391 </mediaobject></screenshot>
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392 <para>
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393 The merge output editor window (below the diff input windows) also has an info line at the top showing "Output:", the
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394 filename and "[Modified]" if you edited something. Usually it will contain
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395 some text through the automatic merge facilities, but often it will also
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396 contain conflicts.
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397 </para><para>
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398 !!! Saving is disabled until all conflicts are resolved !!! (Use the "Go
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399 to prev/next unsolved conflicts"-buttons to find the remaining conflicts.)
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400 </para><para>
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401 With only two input files every difference is also a conflict that must
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402 be solved manually.
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403 </para><para>
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404 With three input files the first file is treated as base, while the
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405 second and third input files contain modifications. When at any line only
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406 either input B or input C have changed but not both then the changed source
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407 will automatically be selected. Only when B and C have changed on the same
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408 lines, then the tool detects a conflict that must be solved manually.
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409 When B and C are the same, but not the same as A, then C is selected.
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410 </para><para>
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411 The merge output editor window also has a summary column on the left. It shows the
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412 letter of the input from which a line was selected or nothing if all three
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413 sources where equal on a line. For conflicts it shows a questionmark "?"
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414 and the line shows "<Merge Conflict>", all in red. Because solving
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415 conflicts line by line would take very long, the lines are grouped into
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416 groups that have the same difference and conflict characteristics.
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417 But only-white-space-conflicts are separated from non-white-space-conflicts
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418 in order to ease the merging of files were the indentation changed for many
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419 lines.
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420 </para><para>
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421 When clicking into the summary column with the left mouse button in either
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422 window then the group belonging to that line will be selected in all windows
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423 and the beginning of that group will be shown. (This might involve an automatic
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424 position jump in the windows if the beginning of a group is not visible.)
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425 This group then becomes the "current group". It is highlighted with the
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426 "Current range (diff) background color" and
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427 a black bar appears on the left side of the text.
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428 </para><para>
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429 Note the input selector buttons containing the letters "A", "B" and
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430 "C" in the button bar below the menu bar. When clicking on either input
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431 selector button, the lines from that input will be added at the end of the
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432 selected group if that group didn't contain that source before. Otherwise
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433 the lines from that input will be removed.
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434 </para><para>
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435 Besides, you can directly edit any line. The summary column will show "m"
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436 for every line that was modified.
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437 </para><para>
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438 Sometimes, when a line is removed either by automatic merge or by editing
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439 and no other lines remain in that group, then the text <No src line>
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440 will appear in that line. This is just a placeholder for the group for
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441 when you might change your mind and select some source again. This text won't
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442 appear in the saved file or in any selections you want to copy and paste.
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443 </para><para>
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444 The text "<Merge Conflict>" will appear in the clipboard if you
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445 copy and paste some text containing such a line. But still be careful to
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446 do so.
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447 </para><para>
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448 The "Merge" menu contains some actions that let you select "A", "B" or
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449 "C" everywhere. When you select "Automatically solve simple conflicts" then
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450 KDiff3 restarts the merge and solves as many conflicts as it can. "Set deltas
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451 to conflicts" does the opposite: Even simple conflicts have to be solved
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452 manually then. For all these actions the manual selections that happened
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453 before are lost. (KDiff3 will tell you so, before proceeding.)
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454 </para>
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455 </sect1>
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456
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457 <sect1 id="navigation"><title>Navigation And Editing</title>
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458 <para>
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459 Much navigation will be done with the scroll bars and the mouse but
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460 you can also navigate with the keys. If you click into either window then
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461 you can use the cursor buttons left, right, up, down, page up, page down,
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462 home, end, ctrl-home, ctrl-end as you would in other programs. The overview-column
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463 next to the vertical scroll bar of the input files can also be used for
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464 navigating by clicking into it.
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465 </para><para>
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466 You can also use the wheel mouse to scroll up and down.
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467 </para><para>
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468 In the merge output editor you can also use the other keys for editing.
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469 You can toggle between insert and overwrite mode with the insert key. (Default
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470 is insert-mode.)
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471 </para><para>
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472 A left-mouse-button-click into any summary column will synchronise all
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473 windows to show the beginning of the same group of lines (as explained
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474 in section <link linkend="merging">"Merging"</link>).
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475 </para><para>
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476 The button bar also contains seven navigation buttons with which you can
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477 jump to the current/first/last difference, to the next/previous difference
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478 (ctrl-down/ctrl-up), to the next/previous conflict (ctrl-pgdown/ctrl-pgup),
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479 or to the next/previous unsolved conflict. Note that for KDiff3 a "conflict"
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480 that was not automatically solved at the start of the merge stays a "conflict"
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481 even if it is solved. Hence the necessity to distinguish "unsolved conflicts".
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482 </para><para>
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483 There also is a button "Automatically go to next unsolved conflict after
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484 source selection" (Auto-Advance). If you enable this, then, when one source
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485 is selected, then KDiff3 will jump to and select the next unsolved conflict
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486 automatically. This can help when you always want to choose one source only.
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487 When you need both sources, or you want to edit after selecting, then you
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488 probably want to switch this off. Before proceeding to the next unsolved conflict
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489 KDiff3 shows you the effect of your choice for a short time. This delay is
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490 adjustable in the Diff- & Merge-Settings: You can
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491 specify the "Auto-Advance delay" in milli seconds between 0 and 2000. Hint:
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492 Tired of many clicks? - Use a small Auto-Advance-delay and the shortcuts
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493 Ctrl-1/2/3 to select A/B/C for many conflicts.
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494 </para>
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495 </sect1>
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496
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497 <sect1 id="selections"><title>Select, Copy And Paste</title>
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498 <para>
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499 The input windows don't show a cursor, so selections must be made
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500 with the mouse by clicking with the left mouse button at the start, holding
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501 down the mousebutton and moving to the end, where you release the mouse
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502 button again. You can also select a word by double clicking it. In the merge
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503 output editor you can also select via the keyboard by holding the "shift"-button
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504 and navigation with the cursor keys.
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505 </para><para>
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506 To copy to the clipboard you must press the "Copy"-button (Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Insert).
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507 But there exists an option "Auto Copy Selection". If this is enabled,
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508 then whatever you select is copied immediately and you don't need to explicitely
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509 copy. But pay attention when using this because the contents of the clipboard
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510 might then be destroyed accidentally.
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511 </para><para>
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512 "Cut" (Ctrl-X or Shift-Delete) copies to the clipboard and deletes the
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513 selected text and "Paste" (Ctrl-V or Shift-Insert) inserts the text in
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514 the clipboard at the cursorposition or over the current selection.
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515 </para>
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516 </sect1>
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517
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518 <sect1 id="saving"><title>Saving</title>
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519 <para>
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520 Saving will only be allowed, when all conflicts were solved. If the file
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521 already exists and the "Backup files"-option is enabled then the existing
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522 file will be renamed with an ".orig"-extension, but if such a file exists
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523 it will be deleted. When you exit or start another diff-analysis and data
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524 wasn't saved yet, then KDiff3 will ask if you want to save, cancel or proceed
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525 without saving. (KDiff3 does not catch any signals. So if you "kill" KDiff3
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526 then your data will be lost.)
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527 </para><para>
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528 Line endings are saved according to the normal method on the underlying
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529 operating system. For Unices each line ends with an linefeed-character "\n",
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530 while for Win32-based systems each line ends with a carriage-return + a linefeed
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531 "\r\n". KDiff3 does not preserve the line-endings of the input files, which
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532 also means that you shouldn't use KDiff3 with binary files.
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533 </para>
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534 </sect1>
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535
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536 <sect1 id="find"><title>Finding Strings</title>
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537 <para>
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538 You can search for a string in any text-window of KDiff3. The "Find ..."-command
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539 (Ctrl-F) in the Edit-menu opens a dialog that lets you specify the string
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540 to search for. You can also select the windows which should be searched.
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541 Searching will always start at the top. Use the "Find Next"-command (F3)
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542 to proceed to the next occurance. If you select to search several windows then the first
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543 window will be searched from top to bottom before the search starts in the next
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544 window at the top again, etc.
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545 </para>
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546 </sect1>
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547
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548
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549 <sect1 id="options"><title>Options</title>
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550 <para>
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551 Options and the recent-file-list will be saved when you exit the program,
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552 and reloaded when you start it. (Menu Settings->Configure KDiff3 ...)
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553 </para>
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554 <sect2><title>Font</title>
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555 <para>
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556 Select a fixed width font. (On some systems this dialog will also
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557 present variable width fonts, but you should not use them.)
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558 </para>
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559 <variablelist>
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560 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Italic Font for Deltas:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> If you select this, then text differences
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561 will be drawn with the italic version of the selected font. If the font
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562 doesn't support italic, then this does nothing.</para>
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563 </listitem></varlistentry>
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564 </variablelist>
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565 </sect2>
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566
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567 <sect2><title>Colors</title>
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568 <variablelist>
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569 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Foreground color:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Usually black. </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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570 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Background color:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Usually white. </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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571 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Diff Background color:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Usually light gray. </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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572 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Color A:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Usually dark blue. </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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573 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Color B:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Usually dark green. </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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574 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Color C:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Usually dark magenta. </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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575 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Conflict Color:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Usually red.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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576 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Current range background color:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Usually light yellow.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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577 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Current range diff background color:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Usually dark yellow.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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578 </variablelist>
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579 <para>
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580 On systems with only 16 or 256 colors some colors are not available in pure
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581 form. On such systems the "Defaults"-button will choose a pure color.
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582 </para>
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583 </sect2>
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584
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585 <sect2><title>Editor Settings</title>
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586 <variablelist>
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587 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Tab inserts spaces:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> If this is disabled and you press the
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588 tabulator key, a tab-character is inserted, otherwise the appropriate
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589 amount of characters is inserted.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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590 <varlistentry><term><emphasis> Tab size:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Can be adjusted for your specific needs. Default is 8. </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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591 <varlistentry><term><emphasis> Auto indentation:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> When pressing Enter or Return the indentation
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592 of the previous line is used for the new line. </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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593 <varlistentry><term><emphasis> Auto copy selection:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Every selection is immediately copied
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594 to the clipboard when active and you needn't explicitely copy it. </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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595 </variablelist>
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596 </sect2>
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597
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598 <sect2><title>Diff & Merge Settings</title>
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599 <para>
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600 When comparing files, KDiff3 first it tries to match lines that are equal
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601 in all input files. Only during this step it might ignore white space. The
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602 second step compares each line. In this step white space will not be ignored.
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603 Also during the merge white space will not be ignored.
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604 </para>
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605
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606 <variablelist>
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607 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Ignore white space:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Default is on. White space will be
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608 ignored in the first part of the analysis in which the line matching is
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609 done. In the result the white space differences will be shown nevertheless.
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610 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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611 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Preserve Carriage Return:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Some editors (on some systems) save
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612 carriage return '\r' and linefeed '\n'-characters at the end of line, while
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613 others will only save the linefeed '\n'. Usually KDiff3 ignores the carriage
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614 return, but then files that don't have equal sizes, look equal in side by
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615 side comparison. When this option is on, then the carriage return characters
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616 are made visible but are treated as white space. This option must be off
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617 during a merge. Default is off.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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618 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Ignore numbers:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Default is off. Number characters ('0'-'9', '.', '-')
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619 will be ignored in the first part of the analysis in which the line matching is
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620 done. In the result the differences will be shown nevertheless, but they are treated
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621 as white space.
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622 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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623 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Convert to Upper Case:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Default is off. Converts the input to upper case
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624 while reading. Hence the comparison is not case sensitive. Take care during merging
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625 because the case information will be lost in the merge-result too.
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626 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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627 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Preprocessor-Command:</emphasis></term><listitem><para>
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628 When any file is read, it will be piped through this external command.
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629 The output of this command will be visible instead of the original file.
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630 You can write your own preprocessor that fulfills your specific needs.
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631 Use this to cut away disturbing parts of the file, or to automatically
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632 correct the indentation etc.
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633 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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634 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Line-Matching Preprocessor-Command:</emphasis></term><listitem><para>
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635 When any file is read, it will be piped through this external command. If
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636 a preprocessor-command (see above) is also specified, then the output of the
|
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637 preprocessor is the input of the line-matching preprocessor.
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638 The output will only be used during the line matching phase of the analysis.
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639 You can write your own preprocessor that fulfills your specific needs.
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640 Each input line must have a corresponding output line.
|
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641 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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642 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Use external diff:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> If you have an external diff-tool (e.g. GNU-diff)
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643 you can use it for the line matching phase. For some complicated files this
|
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644 might be better than the internal algorithm of KDiff3.
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645 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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646 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Try Hard:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Passes the "--minimal"-option to the external diff
|
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647 tool, which then will try hard to find an even smaller delta. This will probably
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648 be effective for complicated and big files. And slow for very big files.
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649 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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650 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Ignore trivial matches:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Default is on. When trivial lines
|
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651 match after an difference, this will be ignored and the search for a nontrivial
|
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652 matching line continues. This improves the results for inputs with empty
|
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653 lines and lines containing only a open or close-brace character, which is
|
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654 often the case for C/C++-programs.
|
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655 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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656 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Max search length:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Searching for a match is aborted after this
|
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657 number of lines. The diff might fail for small values but take too long
|
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658 for big values. Default is 1000.
|
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659 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
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660 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Auto Advance Delay (ms):</emphasis></term><listitem><para> When in auto-advance-mode this setting specifies
|
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661 how long to show the result of the selection before jumping to the next unsolved
|
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662 conflict.
|
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663 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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664 </variablelist>
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665
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666 </sect2>
|
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667
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668 <sect2><title>Directory Merge</title>
|
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669 <para>
|
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670 These options are concerned with scanning the directory and handling the
|
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671 merge: See the <link linkend="dirmergeoptions">Directory Comparison/Merge
|
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672 Docs</link> for details.
|
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673 </para><para>
|
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674 Yet there is one option here that is also relevant for saving single files:
|
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675 </para>
|
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676 <variablelist>
|
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677 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Backup files:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> When a file is saved and an older version already
|
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678 exists, then the original version will be renamed with an ".orig" extension.
|
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679 If an old backup file with ".orig" extension already exists then this will
|
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680 be deleted without backup.
|
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|
681 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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682 </variablelist>
|
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|
683 </sect2>
|
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684
|
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685 <sect2><title>Miscellaneous</title>
|
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686 <para>(These options and actions are available in menus or the buttonbar.)</para>
|
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687 <variablelist>
|
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688 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Show line numbers:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> You can select if line numbers should be
|
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|
689 shown for the input files.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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|
690 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Show space and tabulator characters for differences:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Sometimes
|
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691 the visible spaces and tabs are disturbing. You can turn this off.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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692 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Show Window A/B/C:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Sometimes you want to use the space on
|
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693 the screen better for long lines. Hide the windows that are not important.
|
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694 (In the Windows-menu.)</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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|
695 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Toggle Split Orientation:</emphasis></term><listitem><para>
|
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696 Switch between diff windows shown next to each other (A left of B left of C) or above
|
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697 each other (A above B above C). This should also help for long lines. (In the Windows-menu.)
|
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698 </para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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699 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Start a merge quickly:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Sometimes you are viewing the deltas
|
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700 and decide to merge. <inlinemediaobject><imageobject><imagedata fileref="merge_current.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject></inlinemediaobject>
|
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701 "Merge current file" in the Directory-menu also works if you only compare
|
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702 two files. A single click starts the merge and uses the filename of the last
|
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703 input-file as the default output filename. (When this is used to restart
|
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704 a merge, then the output filename will be preserved.)</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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705 </variablelist>
|
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706 </sect2>
|
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707
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708 <sect2 id="shortcuts"><title>Configuring Keyboard-Shortcuts</title>
|
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709 <para>
|
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710 Currently only the KDE-version supports user-configurable keyboard-shortcuts.
|
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711 (Menu Settings->Configure Shortcuts...)
|
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712 </para>
|
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713 </sect2>
|
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714 </sect1>
|
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715 </chapter>
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716
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717
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718 <chapter id="dirmerge"><title>Directory Comparison and Merge with KDiff3</title>
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719 <sect1 id="dirmergeintro"><title>Introduction</title>
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720 <para>
|
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721 Often programmers must modify many files in a directory to achieve their
|
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722 purpose. For this KDiff3 also lets you compare and merge complete directories
|
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723 recursively!
|
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724 </para><para>
|
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725 Even though comparing and merging directories seems to be quite obvious,
|
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726 there are several details that you should know about. Most important is of
|
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727 course the fact that now many files might be affected by each operation.
|
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728 If you don't have backups of your original data, then it can be very hard
|
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729 or even impossible to return to the original state. So before starting a merge,
|
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730 make sure that your data is safe, and going back is possible. If you make
|
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731 an archive or use some version control system is your decision, but even
|
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732 experienced programmers and integrators need the old sources now and then.
|
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733 And note that even though I (the author of KDiff3) try to do my best, I can't
|
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734 guarantee that there are no bugs. According to the GNU-GPL there is NO WARRANTY
|
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735 whatsoever for this program. So be humble and always keep in mind:
|
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736 </para>
|
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737 <blockquote><para>
|
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738 <emphasis>To err is human, but to really mess things up you need a computer.</emphasis>
|
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739 </para></blockquote>
|
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740 <para>
|
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741 So this is what this program can do for you: KDiff3 ...
|
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|
742 </para>
|
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743 <itemizedlist>
|
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744 <listitem><para>... reads and compares two or three directories recursively,</para></listitem>
|
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745 <listitem><para>... takes special care of symbolic links,</para></listitem>
|
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746 <listitem><para>... lets you browse files on mouse double click,</para></listitem>
|
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747 <listitem><para>... for each item proposes a merge operation, which you can change
|
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748 before starting the directory merge,</para></listitem>
|
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749 <listitem><para>... lets you simulate the merge and lists the actions that would
|
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750 take place, without actually doing them,</para></listitem>
|
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751 <listitem><para>... lets you really do the merge, and lets you interact whenever
|
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752 manual interaction is needed,</para></listitem>
|
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753 <listitem><para>... lets you continue the merge after manual interaction with key F5,</para></listitem>
|
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754 <listitem><para>... optionally creates backups, with the ".orig" extension,</para></listitem>
|
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755 <listitem><para>...</para></listitem>
|
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756 </itemizedlist>
|
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757 </sect1>
|
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758
|
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759 <sect1 id="startingdirmerge"><title>Starting Directory Comparison Or Merge</title>
|
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760 <para>
|
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761 This is very similar to the single file merge and comparison. You just
|
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762 have to specify directories on the command line or in the file-open
|
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763 dialog.
|
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764 </para>
|
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765 <sect2><title>Compare/Merge two directories: </title>
|
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766 <screen>
|
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|
767 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>dir1 dir2</replaceable>
|
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768 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>dir1 dir2</replaceable> -o <replaceable>destdir</replaceable>
|
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|
769 </screen>
|
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|
770 <para>
|
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771 If no destination directory is specified, then KDiff3 will use <replaceable>dir2</replaceable>.
|
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772 </para>
|
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773 </sect2>
|
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774
|
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775 <sect2><title>Compare/Merge three directories: </title>
|
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776 <screen>
|
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777 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>dir1 dir2 dir3</replaceable>
|
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778 <command>kdiff3</command> <replaceable>dir1 dir2 dir3</replaceable> -o <replaceable>destdir</replaceable>
|
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779 </screen>
|
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780 <para>
|
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781 When three directories are merged then <replaceable>dir1</replaceable>
|
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782 is used as the base for the merge.
|
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783 If no destination directory is specified, then KDiff3 will use <replaceable>dir3</replaceable>
|
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784 as the destination directory for the merge.
|
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785 </para>
|
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786
|
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787 <para>
|
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788 Note that only the comparison starts automatically, not the merge. For this you first must
|
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789 select a menu entry or the key F5. (More details later.)
|
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790 </para>
|
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791 </sect2>
|
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792 </sect1>
|
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793
|
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794 <sect1 id="dirmergevisible"><title>Visible Information</title>
|
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795 <para>
|
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796 While reading the directories a message-box appears that informs you of
|
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797 the progress. If you abort the directory scan, then only files that have
|
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798 been compared until then will be listed.
|
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799 </para><para>
|
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800 When the directory scan is complete then KDiff3 will show a listbox with
|
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801 the results left, ...
|
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802 </para>
|
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803 <screenshot><mediaobject>
|
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804 <imageobject><imagedata fileref="dirbrowser.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject> <!--alt="Image of the directory browser."-->
|
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805 </mediaobject></screenshot>
|
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806 <para>
|
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807 ... and details about the currently selected item on the right:
|
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808 </para>
|
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809 <screenshot><mediaobject>
|
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810 <imageobject><imagedata fileref="iteminfo.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
|
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|
811 <!--alt="Image with information about the selected item."-->
|
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812 </mediaobject></screenshot>
|
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813
|
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814 <sect2 id="name"><title>The Name Column</title>
|
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815 <para>
|
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816 Each file and directory that was found during the scan is shown here in
|
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817 a tree. You can select an item by clicking it with the mouse once.
|
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|
818 </para><para>
|
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819 The directories are collapsed by default. You can expand and collapse
|
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820 them by clicking on the "+"/"-" or by double-clicking the item or
|
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821 by using the left/right-arrow-keys. The "Directory"-menu also contains two
|
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822 actions "Fold all subdirs" and "Unfold all subdirs" with which you can
|
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823 collapse or expand all directories at once.
|
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824 </para><para>
|
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825 If you double-click a file item then the file comparison starts and the
|
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826 file-diff-window will appear.
|
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827 </para>
|
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828 <para>
|
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829 The image in the name column reflects the file type in the first
|
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|
830 directory ("A"). It can be one of these:
|
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831 </para>
|
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832 <itemizedlist>
|
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833 <listitem><para>Normal file</para></listitem>
|
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834 <listitem><para>Normal directory (directory-image)</para></listitem>
|
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|
835 <listitem><para>Link to a file (file-image with a link arrow)</para></listitem>
|
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836 <listitem><para>Link to a directory (directory-image with a link arrow)</para></listitem>
|
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837 </itemizedlist>
|
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838 <para>
|
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839 If the file type is different in the other directories, then this is visible
|
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840 in the columns A/B/C and in the window that shows the details about the selected
|
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841 item. Note that for such a case no merge operation can be selected automatically.
|
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842 When starting the merge, then the user will be informed of problems of that
|
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843 kind.
|
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844 </para>
|
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845 </sect2>
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846
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847 <sect2 id="coloring"><title>The Columns A/B/C and the Coloring Scheme</title>
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848 <para>
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849 As can be seen in the image above the colors red, green, yellow and black
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850 are used in the columns A/B/C.
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851 </para>
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852 <itemizedlist>
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853 <listitem><para>Black: This item doesn't exist in this directory.</para></listitem>
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854 <listitem><para>Green: Newest item.</para></listitem>
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855 <listitem><para>Yellow: Older than green, newer than red.</para></listitem>
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856 <listitem><para>Red: Oldest item.</para></listitem>
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857 </itemizedlist>
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858 <para>
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859 But for items that were identical in the comparison their color also is
|
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860 identical even if the age is not.
|
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861 </para><para>
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862 Directories are considered equal if all items they contain are identical.
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863 Then they also will have the same color. But the age of a directory is not
|
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864 considered for its color.
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865 </para><para>
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866 The idea for this coloring scheme I came upon in
|
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867 <ulink url="http://samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/dirdiff">dirdiff</ulink>. The colors
|
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868 resemble the colors of a leaf that is green when new, turns yellow later and red
|
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869 when old.
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870 </para>
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871
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872 </sect2><sect2 id="operation"><title>The Operation Column</title>
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873 <para>
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874 After comparing the directories KDiff3 also evaluates a proposal for a
|
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875 merge operation. This is shown in the "Operation" column. You can modify
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876 the operation by clicking on the operation you want to change. A small menu
|
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877 will popup and allows you to select an operation for that item. This operation
|
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878 will be executed during the merge. It depends on the item and on the merge-mode
|
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879 you are in, what operations are available. The merge-mode is one of
|
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880 </para>
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881 <itemizedlist>
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882 <listitem><para>Three directory-merge (A is treated as older base of both).</para></listitem>
|
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883 <listitem><para>Two directory-merge.</para></listitem>
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884 <listitem><para>Two directory-sync-mode (activate via option "Synchronize Directories").</para></listitem>
|
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885 </itemizedlist>
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886 <para>
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887 In three directory merge the operation proposal will be: If for an item ...
|
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888 </para>
|
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889 <itemizedlist>
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890 <listitem><para>... all three directories are equal: Copy from C</para></listitem>
|
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891 <listitem><para>... A and C are equal but B is not: Copy from B (or if B does not
|
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892 exist, delete the destination if exists)</para></listitem>
|
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893 <listitem><para>... A and B are equal but C is not: Copy from C (or if C does not
|
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894 exist, delete the destination if exists)</para></listitem>
|
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895 <listitem><para>... B and C are equal but A is not: Copy from C (or if C does not
|
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896 exist, delete the destination if exists)</para></listitem>
|
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|
897 <listitem><para>... only A exists: Delete the destination (if exists)</para></listitem>
|
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|
898 <listitem><para>... only B exists: Copy from B</para></listitem>
|
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|
899 <listitem><para>... only C exists: Copy from C</para></listitem>
|
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900 <listitem><para>... A, B and C are not equal: Merge</para></listitem>
|
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901 <listitem><para>... A, B and C don't have the same file type (e.g. A is a directory,
|
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|
902 B is a file): "Error: Conflicting File Types". While such items exist the
|
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|
903 directory merge cannot start.</para></listitem>
|
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|
904 </itemizedlist>
|
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|
905 <para>
|
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906 In two directory merge the operation proposal will be: If for an item ...
|
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|
907 </para>
|
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|
908 <itemizedlist>
|
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|
909 <listitem><para>... both directories are equal: Copy from B</para></listitem>
|
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|
910 <listitem><para>... A exists, but not B: Copy from A</para></listitem>
|
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|
911 <listitem><para>... B exists, but not A: Copy from B</para></listitem>
|
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912 <listitem><para>... A and B exist but are not equal: Merge</para></listitem>
|
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|
913 <listitem><para>... A and B don't have the same file type (e.g. A is a directory,
|
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914 B is a file): "Error: Conflicting File Types". While such items exist the
|
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|
915 directory merge cannot start.</para></listitem>
|
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|
916 </itemizedlist>
|
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|
917 <para>
|
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|
918 Sync-mode is active if only two directories and no explicit destination
|
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|
919 were specified and if the option "Synchronize directories" is active. KDiff3
|
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|
920 then selects a default operation so that both directories are the same afterwards.
|
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|
921 If for an item ...
|
joachim99@11
|
922 </para>
|
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|
923 <itemizedlist>
|
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|
924 <listitem><para>... both directories are equal: Nothing will be done.</para></listitem>
|
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|
925 <listitem><para>... A exists, but not B: Copy A to B</para></listitem>
|
joachim99@11
|
926 <listitem><para>... B exists, but not A: Copy B to A</para></listitem>
|
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|
927 <listitem><para>... A and B exist, but are not equal: Merge and store the result
|
joachim99@11
|
928 in both directories. (For the user the visible save-filename is B,
|
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|
929 but then KDiff3 copies B also to A.)</para></listitem>
|
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|
930 <listitem><para>... A and B don't have the same file type (e.g. A is a directory,
|
joachim99@11
|
931 B is a file): "Error: Conflicting File Types". While such items exist the
|
joachim99@11
|
932 directory merge cannot start.</para></listitem>
|
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|
933 </itemizedlist>
|
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|
934 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
935 When two directories are merged and the option "Copy newer instead of merging" is selected,
|
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|
936 then KDiff3 looks at the dates and proposes to choose the newer file. If the files are not
|
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|
937 equal but have equal dates, then the operation will contain
|
joachim99@11
|
938 "Error: Dates are equal but files are not." While such items exist the
|
joachim99@11
|
939 directory merge cannot start.
|
joachim99@11
|
940 </para>
|
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|
941 </sect2>
|
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|
942
|
joachim99@11
|
943 <sect2 id="status"><title>The Status Column</title>
|
joachim99@11
|
944 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
945 During the merge one file after the other will be processed. The status
|
joachim99@11
|
946 column will show "Done" for items where the merge operation has succeeded,
|
joachim99@11
|
947 and other texts if something unexpected happened. When a merge is complete,
|
joachim99@11
|
948 then you should make a last check to see if the status for all items is
|
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|
949 agreeable.
|
joachim99@11
|
950 </para>
|
joachim99@11
|
951 </sect2>
|
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|
952 </sect1>
|
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|
953
|
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|
954
|
joachim99@11
|
955 <sect1 id="dothemerge"><title>Doing A Merge</title>
|
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|
956 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
957 When you have made all your operation choices (in all subdirectories too)
|
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|
958 then you can start the merge.
|
joachim99@11
|
959 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
960 Be aware that if you didn't specify a destination directory explicitely,
|
joachim99@11
|
961 then the destination will be "C" in three directory mode, "B" in two directory
|
joachim99@11
|
962 merge mode, and in sync-mode it will be "A" or/and "B".
|
joachim99@11
|
963 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
964 If you have specified a destination directory also check that all items
|
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965 that should be in the output, are in the tree. There are some options that
|
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|
966 cause certain items to be omitted from the directory comparison and merge.
|
joachim99@11
|
967 Check these options to avoid unpleasant surprises:
|
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|
968 </para>
|
joachim99@11
|
969 <itemizedlist>
|
joachim99@11
|
970 <listitem><para>"Recursive Directories": If this is off, then items in subdirectories
|
joachim99@11
|
971 will not be found.</para></listitem>
|
joachim99@11
|
972 <listitem><para>"Pattern"/"Anti-Pattern": Include/exclude items that match</para></listitem>
|
joachim99@11
|
973 <listitem><para>"Exclude Hidden Files"</para></listitem>
|
joachim99@11
|
974 <listitem><para>"List only Deltas": Files that match in all directories don't appear
|
joachim99@11
|
975 in the tree, and hence also not in the destination.</para></listitem>
|
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|
976 </itemizedlist>
|
joachim99@11
|
977 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
978 (In the current version, you must do a rescan yourself, after changing
|
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|
979 options affecting the directory scan.)
|
joachim99@11
|
980 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
981 If you are satisfied so far, the rest is easy.
|
joachim99@11
|
982 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
983 In the "Directory"-menu select "Start/Continue directory merge" or press
|
joachim99@11
|
984 F5 (which is the shortcut).
|
joachim99@11
|
985 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
986 If due to conflicting filetypes still some items with invalid operations
|
joachim99@11
|
987 exist, then a messagebox will appear and these items will be pointed out,
|
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|
988 so you can select a valid operation for the item.
|
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|
989 </para><para>
|
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|
990 Otherwise a dialog will appear giving you the options "Do it", "Simulate
|
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|
991 it" and "Cancel".
|
joachim99@11
|
992 </para>
|
joachim99@11
|
993 <itemizedlist>
|
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|
994 <listitem><para>Select "Simulate it" if you want to see what would be done without
|
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|
995 actually doing it. A verbose list of all operations will be shown.</para></listitem>
|
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|
996 <listitem><para>Otherwise select "Do it" to really start merging.</para></listitem>
|
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|
997 </itemizedlist>
|
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|
998 <para>
|
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|
999 Then KDiff3 will run the specified operation for all items. If manual
|
joachim99@11
|
1000 interaction is required (single file merge), then a merge window will open
|
joachim99@11
|
1001 (<link linkend="dirmergebigscreenshot">see the big screenshot</link>).
|
joachim99@11
|
1002 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1003 When you have finished with a file, again select "Start/Continue directory
|
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|
1004 merge" or the key F5. If you haven't saved yet, a dialog will ask you to
|
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|
1005 do so. Then KDiff3 will continue with the next item.
|
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|
1006 </para><para>
|
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|
1007 When KDiff3 encounters an error, it will tell you so and will show the
|
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|
1008 verbose-status-information. At the bottom of this list, there will be some
|
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|
1009 error messages which should help you to understand the cause of the problem.
|
joachim99@11
|
1010 When you continue merging (F5 key) KDiff3 will give you the choice to retry
|
joachim99@11
|
1011 or skip the item that caused the problem. This means that before continuing
|
joachim99@11
|
1012 you can choose another operation or solve the problem by other means.
|
joachim99@11
|
1013 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1014 When the merge is complete, then KDiff3 will inform you via a message
|
joachim99@11
|
1015 box.
|
joachim99@11
|
1016 </para>
|
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|
1017 </sect1>
|
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|
1018
|
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|
1019 <sect1 id="dirmergeoptions"><title>Options for Comparing and Merging Directories</title>
|
joachim99@11
|
1020 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1021 The KDiff3-preferences (menu "Settings"->"Configure KDiff3") now has
|
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|
1022 a section called "Directory Merge" with these options:
|
joachim99@11
|
1023 </para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1024
|
joachim99@11
|
1025 <variablelist>
|
joachim99@11
|
1026 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Recursive Directories:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Select whether to search directories
|
joachim99@11
|
1027 recursively.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1028 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>File Pattern(s):</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Only files that match any pattern here will
|
joachim99@11
|
1029 be put in the tree. More than one pattern may be specified here via using
|
joachim99@11
|
1030 the semicolon ";" as separator. Valid wildcards: '*' and '?'. (e.g. "*.cpp;*.h").
|
joachim99@11
|
1031 Default is "*". Directories need not match this pattern.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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|
1032 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Anti-Pattern(s):</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Files and directories that match this pattern
|
joachim99@11
|
1033 will be excluded from the tree. More than one pattern may be specified here
|
joachim99@11
|
1034 via using the semicolon ";" as separator. Valid wildcards: '*' and '?'. Default
|
joachim99@11
|
1035 is "*.orig;*.o".</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1036 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Use CVS-Ignore:</emphasis></term><listitem><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1037 Ignore files and directories that would also be ignored by CVS.
|
joachim99@11
|
1038 Many automatically generated files are ignored by CVS.
|
joachim99@11
|
1039 The big advantage is that this can be directory specific via a local ".cvsignore"-file.
|
joachim99@11
|
1040 (See <ulink url="info:/cvs/cvsignore">info:/cvs/cvsignore</ulink>.)</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1041 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Find Hidden Files and Directories:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> On some filesystems files
|
joachim99@11
|
1042 have an "Hidden"-attribute. On other systems a filename starting with a dot
|
joachim99@11
|
1043 "." causes it to be hidden. This option allows you to decide whether to
|
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|
1044 include these files in the tree or not. Default is on.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1045 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Follow File Links:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> For links to files: When disabled, then
|
joachim99@11
|
1046 the symbolic links are compared. When enabled, then the files behind the
|
joachim99@11
|
1047 links are compared. Default is off.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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|
1048 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Follow Directory Links:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> For links to directories: When disabled,
|
joachim99@11
|
1049 then the symbolic links will be compared. When enabled then the link will
|
joachim99@11
|
1050 be treated like a directory and it will be scanned recursively. (Note that
|
joachim99@11
|
1051 the program doesn't check if the link is "recursive". So for example a directory
|
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|
1052 that contains a link to the directory would cause an infinite loop, and after
|
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|
1053 some time when the stack overflows or all memory is used up, crash the program.)
|
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|
1054 Default is off.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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|
1055 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>List only deltas:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Only items that are not equal in all input
|
joachim99@11
|
1056 directories will be listed and only the changed files are visible. Hence
|
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|
1057 files that are equal in all directories won't be copied during a merge and
|
joachim99@11
|
1058 if the destination dir does not contain the files before the merge, you might
|
joachim99@11
|
1059 miss some files later. (This option is likely to be changed in a later version.)
|
joachim99@11
|
1060 Default is off.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1061 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Trust the modification date:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> If you compare big directories
|
joachim99@11
|
1062 over a slow network, it might be faster to compare the modification dates
|
joachim99@11
|
1063 and file length alone. But this speed improvement comes with the price of
|
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|
1064 a little uncertainty. Use this option with care. Default is off.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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|
1065 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Synchronize Directories:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Activates "Sync-Mode" when two directories
|
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|
1066 are compared and no explicit destination directory was specified. In this
|
joachim99@11
|
1067 mode the proposed operations will be chosen so that both source directories
|
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|
1068 are equal afterwards. Also the merge result will be written to both directories.
|
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|
1069 Default is off.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1070 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Copy newer instead of merging:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> Instead of merging the proposed
|
joachim99@11
|
1071 operation will copy the newer source if changes happened. (Considered unsafe,
|
joachim99@11
|
1072 because it implies that the knowledge, that the other file hasn't been edited
|
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|
1073 too. Check to make sure in every case.) Default is off.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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|
1074 <varlistentry><term><emphasis>Backup files:</emphasis></term><listitem><para> If a file or complete directory is replaced
|
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|
1075 by another or is deleted then the original version will be renamed with an
|
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|
1076 ".orig" extension. If an old backup file with ".orig" extension already exists
|
joachim99@11
|
1077 then this will be deleted without backup. This also affects the normal merging
|
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|
1078 of single files, not only in directory-merge mode. Default is on.</para></listitem></varlistentry>
|
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|
1079 </variablelist>
|
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|
1080 </sect1>
|
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|
1081
|
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|
1082 <sect1 id="other"><title>Other Functions</title>
|
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|
1083 <sect2><title>Split/Full Screen Mode</title>
|
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|
1084 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1085 Usually the directory merge list view remains visible while a single file
|
joachim99@11
|
1086 is compared or merged. With the mouse you can move the the splitter bar that
|
joachim99@11
|
1087 separates the file list from the text-diff windows. If you don't want this,
|
joachim99@11
|
1088 you can disable "Split Screen View" in the "Directory"-menu. Then you can
|
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|
1089 use "Toggle View" in the "Directory"-menu to switch between the file list
|
joachim99@11
|
1090 and the text-diff view that then occupy the full screen.
|
joachim99@11
|
1091 </para>
|
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|
1092 </sect2>
|
joachim99@11
|
1093 <sect2><title>Comparing or Merging a Single File</title>
|
joachim99@11
|
1094 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1095 Probably you will prefer a simple double mouse click on a file in order
|
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|
1096 to compare it. Nevertheless there also exists an entry in the "Directory"-menu.
|
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|
1097 You can also directly merge a single file, without starting the directory
|
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|
1098 merge via the "Merge single file" in the "Directory"-Menu. On saving the
|
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|
1099 result, the status will be set to done, and the file will not be merged again
|
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|
1100 if a directory merge is started.
|
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|
1101 </para><para>
|
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|
1102 But note that this status information will be lost when you rerun a directory
|
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|
1103 scan: "Directory"-menu: "Rescan"
|
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|
1104 </para>
|
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|
1105 </sect2>
|
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|
1106 </sect1>
|
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|
1107 </chapter>
|
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|
1108
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1109 <chapter id="misc">
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1110 <title>Miscellaneous Topics</title>
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1111 <sect1 id="networktransparency">
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1112 <title>Networktransparency via KIO</title>
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1113 <sect2><title>KIO-Slaves</title>
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1114 <para>
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1115 KDE supports networktransparency via KIO-slaves. KDiff3 uses this
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1116 for reading input files and for scanning directories.
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1117 This means that you can specify files and directories on local and
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1118 remote ressources via URLs.
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1119 </para><para>
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1120 Example:
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1121 </para><para>
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1122 <screen>
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1123 <command>kdiff3</command> test.cpp ftp://ftp.faraway.org/test.cpp
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1124 <command>kdiff3</command> tar:/home/hacker/archive.tar.gz/dir ./dir
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1125 </screen>
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1126 </para>
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1127 <para>The first line compares a local file with a file on an FTP-server. The second line
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1128 compares a directory within an compressed archive with a local directory.
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1129 </para><para>
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1130 Other KIO-slaves that are interesting are:
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1131 </para>
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1132 <itemizedlist>
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1133 <listitem><para>Files from the WWW (http:),</para></listitem>
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1134 <listitem><para>Files from the FTP (ftp:),</para></listitem>
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1135 <listitem><para>Encrypted file transfer (fish:, sftp:),</para></listitem>
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1136 <listitem><para>Windows-ressources (smb:),</para></listitem>
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1137 <listitem><para>Local files (file:),</para></listitem>
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1138 </itemizedlist>
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1139 <para>
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1140 Other things that are possible, but probably less useful are:
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1141 </para>
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1142 <itemizedlist>
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1143 <listitem><para>Man-pages (man:),</para></listitem>
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1144 <listitem><para>Info-pages (info:),</para></listitem>
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1145 </itemizedlist>
|
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1146 </sect2>
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1147
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1148 <sect2><title>How To Write URLs</title>
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1149 <para>
|
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1150 An URL has a different syntax compared with paths for local files and directories.
|
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1151 Some things should be considered:
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1152 </para>
|
joachim99@11
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1153 <itemizedlist>
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1154 <listitem><para>
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1155 A path can be relative and can contain "." or "..". This is not possible for URLs which are always absolute.
|
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1156 </para></listitem><listitem><para>
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1157 Special characters must be written with "escaping". ("#"->"%23", space->"%20", etc.)
|
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1158 E.g. A file with the name "/#foo#" would have the URL "file:/%23foo%23".
|
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1159 </para></listitem><listitem><para>
|
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1160 When URLs don't work as expected, try to open them in Konqueror first.
|
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1161 </para></listitem>
|
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1162 </itemizedlist>
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1163
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1164 </sect2>
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1165
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1166 <sect2><title>Capabilities of KIO-Slaves</title>
|
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1167 <para>
|
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1168 Networktransparency has one drawback: Not all ressources have the same cababilities.
|
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1169 </para><para>
|
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1170 Sometimes this is due to the filesystem of the server, sometimes due to the protocol.
|
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1171 Here is a short list of restrictions:
|
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1172 </para>
|
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1173 <itemizedlist>
|
joachim99@11
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1174 <listitem><para>
|
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1175 Sometimes there is no support for links.
|
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1176 </para></listitem><listitem><para>
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1177 Or there is no way to distinguish if a link points to a file or a directory; always assuming a file. (ftp:, sftp:).
|
joachim99@11
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1178 </para></listitem><listitem><para>
|
joachim99@11
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1179 Can't always determine the filesize.
|
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1180 </para></listitem><listitem><para>
|
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1181 Limited support for permissions.
|
joachim99@11
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1182 </para></listitem><listitem><para>
|
joachim99@11
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1183 No possibility to modify permissions or modification time, so permissions or time of a copy will differ from the original.
|
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1184 (Only possible for local files.)
|
joachim99@11
|
1185 </para></listitem>
|
joachim99@11
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1186 </itemizedlist>
|
joachim99@11
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1187 </sect2>
|
joachim99@11
|
1188 </sect1>
|
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1189
|
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1190 <sect1 id="kpart">
|
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1191 <title>Using &kdiff3; as a KPart</title>
|
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1192 <para>
|
joachim99@11
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1193 &kdiff3; is a KPart. Currently it implements the KParts::ReadOnlyPart-interface.
|
joachim99@11
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1194 </para><para>
|
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1195 It's main use is as difference-viewer in KDevelop. KDevelop always starts the
|
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1196 internal difference viewer first. To invoke KDiff3 press the right mouse button
|
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1197 on the difference viewer window and select "Show in KDiff3Part" from the contextmenu.
|
joachim99@11
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1198 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
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1199 KDiff3 normally requires two complete files as input. When used as part KDiff3
|
joachim99@11
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1200 will assume that the inputfile is a patch-file in the unified format. KDiff3
|
joachim99@11
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1201 then retrieves the original filenames from the patch-file. At least one of
|
joachim99@11
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1202 the two files must be available. KDiff3 will then invoke <command>patch</command> to
|
joachim99@11
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1203 recreate the second file.
|
joachim99@11
|
1204 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1205 In Konqueror you can select a patch-file and select "Preview in"-"KDiff3Part" from
|
joachim99@11
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1206 the contextmenu. Be aware that this won't work if none of the original files are
|
joachim99@11
|
1207 available, and it is not reliable if the original file(s) have changed since the
|
joachim99@11
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1208 patch-file was generated.
|
joachim99@11
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1209 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
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1210 When run as a part KDiff3 only provides the a two-file-diff, a very small toolbar
|
joachim99@11
|
1211 and menu. Merging or directory-comparison are not supported then.
|
joachim99@11
|
1212 </para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1213 </sect1>
|
joachim99@11
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1214 </chapter>
|
joachim99@11
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1215
|
joachim99@11
|
1216 <chapter id="faq">
|
joachim99@11
|
1217 <title>Questions and Answers</title>
|
joachim99@11
|
1218
|
joachim99@11
|
1219 &reporting.bugs;
|
joachim99@11
|
1220 &updating.documentation;
|
joachim99@11
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1221
|
joachim99@11
|
1222 <qandaset id="faqlist">
|
joachim99@11
|
1223
|
joachim99@11
|
1224 <qandaentry><question><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1225 Why is it called "KDiff3"?
|
joachim99@11
|
1226 </para></question><answer><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1227 Tools named "KDiff" and "KDiff2" (now called "Kompare") already exist. Also "KDiff3" should suggest
|
joachim99@11
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1228 that it can merge like the "diff3"-tool in the Diff-Tool collection.
|
joachim99@11
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1229 </para></answer></qandaentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1230
|
joachim99@11
|
1231 <qandaentry><question><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1232 Why did I release it under GPL?
|
joachim99@11
|
1233 </para></question><answer><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1234 I'm using GPL programs for a very long time now and learned very much
|
joachim99@11
|
1235 by having a look at many of the sources. Hence this is my "Thank You"
|
joachim99@11
|
1236 to all programmers that also did so or will do the same.
|
joachim99@11
|
1237 </para></answer></qandaentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1238
|
joachim99@11
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1239 <qandaentry><question><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1240 Some buttons and functions are missing. What's wrong?
|
joachim99@11
|
1241 </para></question><answer><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1242 You compiled from source but you probably didn't specify the correct KDE-prefix
|
joachim99@11
|
1243 with configure. By default configure wants to install in /usr/local but then KDE can't
|
joachim99@11
|
1244 find the user-interface ressource file (i.e. kdiff3ui.rc). The README-file contains
|
joachim99@11
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1245 more information about the correct prefix.
|
joachim99@11
|
1246 </para></answer></qandaentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1247
|
joachim99@11
|
1248 <qandaentry><question><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1249 Often lines that are similar but not identical appear next to each other
|
joachim99@11
|
1250 but sometimes not. Why?
|
joachim99@11
|
1251 </para></question><answer><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1252 Lines where only the amount of white space characters is different
|
joachim99@11
|
1253 are treated as "equal" at first, while just one different non-white character
|
joachim99@11
|
1254 causes the lines to be "different". If similar lines appear next to each
|
joachim99@11
|
1255 other, this actually is coincidence but this fortunately is often the case.
|
joachim99@11
|
1256 </para></answer></qandaentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1257
|
joachim99@11
|
1258 <qandaentry><question><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1259 Why must all conflicts be solved before the merge result can be saved?
|
joachim99@11
|
1260 </para></question><answer><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1261 For each equal or different section the editor in the merge result
|
joachim99@11
|
1262 window remembers where it begins or ends. This is needed so that conflicts
|
joachim99@11
|
1263 can be solved manually by simply selecting the source button (A, B or C).
|
joachim99@11
|
1264 This information is lost while saving as text and it is too much effort to
|
joachim99@11
|
1265 create a special file format that supports saving and restoring all necessary
|
joachim99@11
|
1266 information.
|
joachim99@11
|
1267 </para></answer></qandaentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1268
|
joachim99@11
|
1269 <qandaentry><question><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1270 Why does the editor in the merge result window not have an "undo"-function?
|
joachim99@11
|
1271 </para></question><answer><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1272 This was too much effort until now. You can always
|
joachim99@11
|
1273 restore a version from one source (A, B or C) by clicking the respective
|
joachim99@11
|
1274 button. For big editing the use of another editor is recommended anyway.
|
joachim99@11
|
1275 </para></answer></qandaentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1276
|
joachim99@11
|
1277 <qandaentry><question><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1278 When I removed some text, then suddenly "<No src line>" appeared
|
joachim99@11
|
1279 and can't be deleted. What does that mean and how can one remove this?
|
joachim99@11
|
1280 </para></question><answer><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1281 For each equal or different section the editor in the merge result
|
joachim99@11
|
1282 window remembers where it begins or ends. "<No src line>" means
|
joachim99@11
|
1283 that there is nothing left in a section, not even a new line character.
|
joachim99@11
|
1284 This can happen either while merging automatically or by editing. This is
|
joachim99@11
|
1285 no problem, since this hint won't appear in the saved file. If you want
|
joachim99@11
|
1286 the orignal source back just select the section (click on the left summary
|
joachim99@11
|
1287 column) and then click the source button with the needed contents (A/B or
|
joachim99@11
|
1288 C).
|
joachim99@11
|
1289 </para></answer></qandaentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1290
|
joachim99@11
|
1291 <qandaentry><question><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1292 Why doesn't KDiff3 support syntax-highlighting?
|
joachim99@11
|
1293 </para></question><answer><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1294 KDiff3 already uses many colors for difference highlighting. More
|
joachim99@11
|
1295 highlighting would be confusing. Use another editor for this.
|
joachim99@11
|
1296 </para></answer></qandaentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1297
|
joachim99@11
|
1298 <qandaentry><question><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1299 There is so much information here, but your question is still not answered?
|
joachim99@11
|
1300 </para></question><answer><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1301 Please send me your question. I appreciate every comment.
|
joachim99@11
|
1302 </para></answer></qandaentry>
|
joachim99@11
|
1303
|
joachim99@11
|
1304 </qandaset>
|
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|
1305 </chapter>
|
joachim99@11
|
1306
|
joachim99@11
|
1307 <chapter id="credits">
|
joachim99@11
|
1308
|
joachim99@11
|
1309 <title>Credits and License</title>
|
joachim99@11
|
1310
|
joachim99@11
|
1311 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1312 &kdiff3; - File and Directory Comparison and Merge Tool
|
joachim99@11
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1313 </para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1314 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1315 Program copyright 2002-2003 Joachim Eibl <email>joachim.eibl@gmx.de</email>
|
joachim99@11
|
1316 </para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1317 <para>
|
joachim99@11
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1318 Several cool ideas and bugreports came from colleagues and many people out in the Wild Wild Web. Thank you!
|
joachim99@11
|
1319 </para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1320
|
joachim99@11
|
1321 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1322 Documentation Copyright © 2002-2003 Joachim Eibl <email>joachim.eibl@gmx.de</email>
|
joachim99@11
|
1323 </para>
|
joachim99@11
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1324
|
joachim99@11
|
1325 <!-- TRANS:CREDIT_FOR_TRANSLATORS -->
|
joachim99@11
|
1326
|
joachim99@11
|
1327 &underFDL; <!-- FDL: do not remove -->
|
joachim99@11
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1328
|
joachim99@11
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1329
|
joachim99@11
|
1330 &underGPL; <!-- GPL License -->
|
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1331
|
joachim99@11
|
1332 </chapter>
|
joachim99@11
|
1333
|
joachim99@11
|
1334 <appendix id="installation">
|
joachim99@11
|
1335 <title>Installation</title>
|
joachim99@11
|
1336
|
joachim99@11
|
1337 <sect1 id="getting-kdiff3">
|
joachim99@11
|
1338 <title>How to obtain &kdiff3;</title>
|
joachim99@11
|
1339
|
joachim99@11
|
1340 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1341 You can download the latest version of KDiff3 from its homepage <ulink url="http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net">http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net</ulink>.
|
joachim99@11
|
1342 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1343 KDiff3 is also available for other platforms. See the homepage for details.
|
joachim99@11
|
1344 </para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1345
|
joachim99@11
|
1346
|
joachim99@11
|
1347 </sect1>
|
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|
1348
|
joachim99@11
|
1349 <sect1 id="requirements">
|
joachim99@11
|
1350 <title>Requirements</title>
|
joachim99@11
|
1351
|
joachim99@11
|
1352 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1353 In order to successfully use all features of &kdiff3;, you need &kde; >3.1. The
|
joachim99@11
|
1354 diff-tool from the <ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/diffutils.html">GNU-diff-utils</ulink>
|
joachim99@11
|
1355 is recommended for best results.
|
joachim99@11
|
1356 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1357 For information about how to run KDiff3 on other platforms without KDE please see the
|
joachim99@11
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1358 <ulink url="http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net">homepage</ulink>.
|
joachim99@11
|
1359 </para><para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1360 You can find a list of changes at <ulink
|
joachim99@11
|
1361 url="http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/ChangeLog">http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/ChangeLog</ulink>
|
joachim99@11
|
1362 or in the "ChangeLog"-file of the source package.
|
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|
1363 </para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1364 </sect1>
|
joachim99@11
|
1365
|
joachim99@11
|
1366 <sect1 id="compilation">
|
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|
1367 <title>Compilation and Installation</title>
|
joachim99@11
|
1368
|
joachim99@11
|
1369 <para>In order to compile and install &kdiff3; on a system with KDE, type the
|
joachim99@11
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1370 following in the base directory of the &kdiff3; distribution:</para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1371
|
joachim99@11
|
1372 <screen><prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>./configure --prefix=<replaceable>kde-dir</replaceable></command></userinput>
|
joachim99@11
|
1373 <prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>make</command></userinput>
|
joachim99@11
|
1374 <prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>make</command> install</userinput>
|
joachim99@11
|
1375 </screen>
|
joachim99@11
|
1376 <para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1377 <replaceable>kde-dir</replaceable> specifies the directory
|
joachim99@11
|
1378 containing KDE on your system. If you are not sure, read the README-file for details.
|
joachim99@11
|
1379 </para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1380 <para>Since &kdiff3; uses <command>autoconf</command> and
|
joachim99@11
|
1381 <command>automake</command> you should have no trouble compiling it. Should you
|
joachim99@11
|
1382 run into problems please report them to the &kde; mailing lists.</para>
|
joachim99@11
|
1383
|
joachim99@11
|
1384 </sect1>
|
joachim99@11
|
1385
|
joachim99@11
|
1386 </appendix>
|
joachim99@11
|
1387
|
joachim99@11
|
1388 &documentation.index;
|
joachim99@11
|
1389 </book>
|
joachim99@11
|
1390
|
joachim99@11
|
1391 <!--
|
joachim99@11
|
1392 Local Variables:
|
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|
1393 mode: sgml
|
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|
1394 sgml-minimize-attributes:nil
|
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|
1395 sgml-general-insert-case:lower
|
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|
1396 sgml-indent-step:0
|
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|
1397 sgml-indent-data:nil
|
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|
1398 End:
|
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|
1399
|
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1400 vim:tabstop=2:shiftwidth=2:expandtab
|
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1401 -->
|