Hi, On Thursday 07 September 2006 05:02, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 10:36 +0200, Alexandr Malusek wrote:
JB <yonaton@localnet.com> writes:
Let's say I have a text file I got one day, and a week later I get the text file again but want to compare the two to see if there are *any* differences at all between them, like the spelling of one word, or the ommission of a word or sentence, things like that?
Emacs (Tools / Compare) can do it too. Contrary to diff, it uses color to mark single words. I guess other advanced text editors can do the same. -- A.M.
Or, if you dont mind KDE apps, try Kompare, one of the best compare/diff tools Ive seen. (just lacks edit options)
"Don't Mind KDE" ??? Eh? Everyone knows, KDE is ... There's also kdiff3, which is a bit fancier than Kompare. I use them both, but prefer kdiff3. jEdit has a plug-in for side-by-side difference and on Windows I use ExamDiffPro Randall Schulz