On 03/05/03 at 8:41 PM -0500, Peter R. Wood wrote:
>Make sure you are not including the "<" and ">" in your command. I put
>them there for indication's sake only and they should not be in the final
>command you type.

Yes, thanks, but I wasn't.

At 2:45 PM -0800 03/05/03, Will Schou wrote:
>I've not tried this command. It is however possible to drag and drop
>files in the Terminal to be sure of getting the correct path setup.
>Paths must be correct or it won't work at all.

Turns out copying the file path using a utility I have for the 
contextual menu didn't give a path Terminal liked. Dragging and 
dropping worked great.

At 3:49 PM -0800 03/04/03, Edgarbc1 wrote:
>It highlights the differences of two text
>files side by side and shows where items
>are different.

All I got using the Terminal was confirmation that the two files were 
different, not any way to compare them. I just get [END]

Is that what the Terminal command sdiff is suppose to do, or do I 
need to do something to get the 2 files side by side for comparison.

Thanks.
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