I just wrote:
I want to use TortoiseSVN as the poor man's CMS for my XML project
(based on DITA DTDs). The built-in diff-merge is line oriented, as
are many other diff tools intended for programmers. This can lead to
excessive flagging of differences in XML files which, by XML
conventions for white space, linebreaks, attribute order, etc. are
perfectly identical.
Has anybody successfully used <oXygen/> as an XML diff-merge tool with
TortoiseSVN
Blush! I did not realise that <oXygen/> has an integrated Subversion
client. Problem solved.
Regards,
Hedley
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