In article <339EC6DF...@journyx.com>, Curt Finch <cu...@journyx.com> writes:
>When I worked at IBM there was a program called scedit (i think)
>which allowed you to do a side by side diff of two files
>and select left,right, or both when there were differences.
>whatever you selected would show up in a third file
>
>the syntax was like this
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>scedit file1 file2 -w 200 -o outputfile
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>-w is the screen width
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>at every diff in the file it would prompt you for (l,r,b,neither)
>
>is there a pd version of this somewhere??? gnu diff doesn't
>seem to do it...
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Try sdiff, it does most of what you want.
Kevin
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