OK, I guess I have to mention vim -d

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John Murph wrote:

> How would this be pioneering?  I know that SlickEdit has had it for some
> time.  I suspect others have as well.  Still, something like this would be
> nice.  Along with a visual merge tool (could be same viewer/editor as the
> diff tool).
>
> "Paul Ruane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> >
> > A pioneering feature for an IDE would be the option for editting of a
> versioned file against the check-out or repository version.
> >
> > After an initial diff, the repository version would be shown with added
> lines marked with different background colour, deleted lines shown in
> strike-through etc. (customizable).  The file
> > could then be editted, new lines inserted, lines deleted an undeleted etc.
> >
> > Potentially, a toolbar option would switch between traditional and "diff"
> editting.
> >
> > Paul.
> >
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