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On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 9:52 AM, James A. Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Under windows, diff usually works like windiff - you see
> the two versions side by side, with the differences
> highlighted by color
>
> git-gui, however gives me a diff where I see a single
> stream annotated with + and -
>
> I find the single stream display really obscure, ugly,
> and confusing.
>
> So if I had a file that used to be
>        first
>        error
>        anoth
>        more
>        again
>
> And it was changed to
>
>        first
>        anoth
>        new
>        again
>
> Then the linux tools I have now would display the
> changes as
>         first
>        -error
>         anoth
>        -more
>        +new
>         again
>
> While the windows tools I am used to would display it as
> two streams side by side
>         first   first
>        -error
>         anoth   anoth
>        -more   +new
>         again   again
>
> but with color highlighting instead of + and -
>
> Can I get file changes recorded in git to display the
> way they do in windows?
>
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