I'm probably going to hear a lot of quiet screaming, but if you have
Visual Studio installed you can probably use the WinDiff program that is
part of the distribution. It is missing a lot of the functionality that
TortoiseMerge has, but it does try *really* *hard* to figure out the
difference between deletions/inserts and moves. To the point that some of
the larger files would take minutes to come up on the screen.
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Klenin [mailto:klenin@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 1:18 AM
To: dev@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Subject: [TSVN] Moved lines detection in TortoiseMerge
Hi everybody.
Recently in our shop we mirgated some projects from ClearCase to
Subversion.
One thing the developers miss is the option to detect and show line
moves, in addition to adds and deletions.
Is such a change feasible?
Where should I start if I decide to implement it? Would it be accepted
by the project?
--
Alexander S. Klenin
Insight Experts Ltd.
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