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Re: How to show the "svn diff" output graphically in context of a directory tree

From: Hendrik Maryns <qwizv9b02_at_sneakemail.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2008 10:31:24 +0200

Avner Moshkovitz schreef:
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
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> Using the “svn diff” command, I generate a log file that shows the local
> changes between my local files and the repository.
>
> 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 have tried using kdesvn. kdesvn shows the directory structure and
> highlights the different files. It has an option to “Diff local changes”
> but this show only the local differences without the context of the
> entire file.

Have a look at Eclipse + Subclipse.

H.

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Hendrik Maryns
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