Simon Ruderich ruderich.org> writes:
>
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 02:53:04PM -0500, Ven Tadipatri wrote:
> > Hmm...I guess I should have read the manual first.
> > :diffget
> > seems to do the trick. So to answer my own question, I would do
> > :diffget 1 for the one on the left
> > and :diffge
Simon Ruderich wrote:
> I'd really like to get better support for changes inside a line
> in Vimdiff. At the moment Vimdiff doesn't create minimal changes
> in this case. I recall there was a plugin which helped with that,
> but I forgot its name. Anybody has an idea?
diffchar gave excellent resul
On 2016-01-22, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Hi Simon!
>
> On Fr, 22 Jan 2016, Simon Ruderich wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 02:53:04PM -0500, Ven Tadipatri wrote:
> > > Hmm...I guess I should have read the manual first.
> > > :diffget
> > > seems to do the trick. So to answer my own questi
Hi Simon!
On Fr, 22 Jan 2016, Simon Ruderich wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 02:53:04PM -0500, Ven Tadipatri wrote:
> > Hmm...I guess I should have read the manual first.
> > :diffget
> > seems to do the trick. So to answer my own question, I would do
> > :diffget 1 for the one on the left
> >
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 02:53:04PM -0500, Ven Tadipatri wrote:
> Hmm...I guess I should have read the manual first.
> :diffget
> seems to do the trick. So to answer my own question, I would do
> :diffget 1 for the one on the left
> and :diffget 3 for the one on the right.
> But if anyone has any
Hmm...I guess I should have read the manual first.
:diffget
seems to do the trick. So to answer my own question, I would do
:diffget 1 for the one on the left
and :diffget 3 for the one on the right.
But if anyone has any other useful pointers for using vimdiff, I would
appreciate it.
Thanks,
Ve
I can run vimdiff with multiple files, but I'd like to be able to use
vimdiff's "do", "diffu" features.
When I try to run "do", it gives me (obviously) an error:
"More than two buffers in diff mode, don't know which one to use"
If I have 3 files, and I'm on the center one, how do I tell it to "do"