On 2014-06-11 12:33, wolfv wrote:
> The only reason I use vimdiff from the command prompt is because
> that is how the tutorial does it. Otherwise I always launch gVim
> from the taskbar. Is there a way to run vimdiff from the taskbar
> gVim?

If you highlight two files in your File Explorer and right-click on
them, you should have an option to "Diff with Vim" which, at least on
my old XP box at work, diffs them in gvim.

-tim


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