Sonia Hamilton wrote:
On a different topic, I had a play with meld and kdiff3. Both only seem
to allow you to merge *all* differences from one file to another, not
allowing you to choose differences line-by-line. (You can manually copy
and paste lines, but not easily move one line of diffs from one file to
another).
Anyone know of a gui tool that allows you to do this? I usually use
vimdiff, but I'm looking for an easier to use tool for my (linux)
students.
Meld actually does allow you to do this - well it does on mine anyway :)
Mine has arrows down the middle which do this when clicked on.
Fil
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