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author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Mon, 20 Feb 2012 18:15:53 +0000 |
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<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="help.css"/> <h2>How do I use the Merge window?</h2> <p>If you are working with other people on a project, it is likely that at some point you'll find that more than one of you have edited the same lines in the same file, in different ways.</p> <p>When that happens and you try to merge the two versions, EasyMercurial will pop up a merge window that looks a bit like this.</p> <p><center><img src="images/merge50.png"></center></p> <p>(This is actually a separate program, not part of EasyMercurial: it's a merge tool called kdiff3.)</p> <p>This looks a bit complicated, but it is there to help you pick which of the changes from each of the two “rival” versions of the file you want to use in your merged version.</p> <p> <b>The top middle one is <i>your current version</i>.</b> That's the one you had before you decided to merge the other version into it.</p> <p> <b>At top right is <i>the version you're merging</i>.</b> That's the other rival version – the one that the other person can see in their copy of the repository.</p> <p> <b>At top left is <i>the common ancestor</i>.</b> That's the version that both of you had, before you started editing it in different ways.</p> <p> <b>At the bottom is the output.</b></p> <p>Each <i>conflict</i> (a line which you have both changed in different ways) is shown with <b>Merge Conflict</b> in the output at the bottom. To sort out the conflicts and get the right output, you need to go through them one by one, for each one pressing the A, B, or C button to say whether for this line you want the top-left, top-middle, or top-right version to “win”. (You can choose more than one, if you want both versions of a line to appear.)</p> <p>Then having resolved a conflict, press the three-arrows-down toolbar button to go to the next one – and when you've done them all, save and exit.</p> <p>The most important thing to remember is that <i>whatever appears in the bottom pane is what you'll get as a result</i>.</p> <p>No matter how confusing the process, just remember that if it looks correct in the bottom pane, it will be correct when you save and exit. You can even edit the file directly in the bottom pane if you aren't happy with the way the merge is going.</p>