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Re: color coded diff viewer

From: Max Bowsher <maxb_at_ukf.net>
Date: 2004-10-26 02:08:50 CEST

v4r4n wrote:
> Is anyone out there using an editor (like emacs) to view svn diff
> output from a file in a color coded format so that it is easier to
> tell what was added from what was subtracted when faced many lines of
> 'diff' data?
>
> I know my emacs, by default, recognizes c, c++, php, etc. so what
> would I need to add to my .emacs file to have it recognize a .diff
> file and format it according to a color scheme?
>
> [I've tried and failed at doing stuff like this in the past, which is
> why I'm posting the question to the users group.]

Does emacs really not just do this already?

In vim, all I have to do is turn on syntax highlighting.

Max.

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