Hi Carsten,
I am not familiar with Python. My development language is C++.
Would this matter, or I can use the pysvn as a generic svn tool for my C++ development as well?
I guess you have the option to tie a graphical diff program (e.g. kdiff3) to pysvn. Do you know if a similar approach is possible with kdesvn? (i.e. define a graphical diff program to kdesvn)
Thanks,
Avner
|-----Original Message-----
|From: Carsten Koch [mailto:Carsten.Koch_at_icem.com]
|Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 11:11 AM
|To: Avner Moshkovitz
|Cc: 'users_at_subversion.tigris.org'
|Subject: Re: How to show the "svn diff" output graphically
|in context of a directory tree
|
|Avner Moshkovitz wrote:
|...
|> I want to view the local changes in context of the files,
|similar to
|> graphical Diff programs (such as Meld or WinDiff (see
|attached figure)
|> ). In other words, I want to super impose the diff file
|on the set of
|> files, such that I can see the tree structure of the
|files, navigate
|> through the files and graphically view the changes in the files.
|
|I am using pysvn workbench, see
| http://pysvn.tigris.org/
|with kdiff3, see
| http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/
|configured as the graphical diff program.
|
|Carsten.
|
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