Moving from buffer to buffer was easy to find out how to do, it is merging two buffers into one that I couldn't do. For example, Buffer A has code snippet 1 and 2, Buffer B has code snippet 2 and 3. I need Buffer C to have code snippets 1, 2, and 3. But I don't think that functionality is there. Seems I can only have A or B in C, not both. I just save the 3rd buffer to another file and manual merge the more complicated sections.

Eric

Charles Curley wrote:

On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 03:24:27PM -0700, Eric Jensen wrote:


Working on merging two very similar code bases and I am wanting to use Emac's Ediff, it seems to be pretty handy. Having a hard time merging A and B into C though. I have read through the manual and it says how to move A to C and B to C, but not parts of A to C and parts of B to C. Anybody have any experience with this? This is the only project I've used Emacs on and Vim taught me that randomly mashing buttons will get you nowhere. ;)



Another thread hijacker, gnrrrr....


When doing a three-way ediff in Emacs, you move diffs by indicating both the source and destination buffers. So to move from A to B, "A B". To move from A to C, "A C". Etc. You can get more help from the ediff frame with "?".



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