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Subject: Re: Graphical diff From: Steve Borho <steve@borho.org> Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 23:01:43 -0500 On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 10:35:33PM -0500, Chad W. Skinner wrote: > I am looking into cvs and ran across maccvs, I believe this is the correct > name, and it has a graphical diff program. The application color codes lines > such as green being files that have been added, red-lines that have been > deleted and orange lines that have been altered, etc. Does anyone know of a > program like this for linux? there are many graphical diff programs, but if you want one which is configured for cvs (shows differences between revisions) look at cvsweb. === Subject: Re: Graphical diff From: Stephan Tobies <tobies@informatik.rwth-aachen.de> Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2000 12:05:23 +0200 This is a cryptographically signed message in MIME format. --------------ms08C310A17440E7E3B9E70019 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Chad W. Skinner" wrote: > > I am looking into cvs and ran across maccvs, I believe this is the correct > name, and it has a graphical diff program. The application color codes lines > such as green being files that have been added, red-lines that have been > deleted and orange lines that have been altered, etc. Does anyone know of a > program like this for linux? There is a nice frontend to cvs that comes with xemacs, it is called PCL-CVS and it comes with the standard xemacs distribution. ===