On Jun 20, 2015, at 15:13 , Marco S Hyman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I want the “bar” vs “baz” change highlighted strongly.
> 
> I don’t see the super-highlighting of within-line changes. I’m not sure 
> whether that got removed in Xcode 7, or there’s a way of turning it on or 
> off, or if it’s just broken.

I’m playing with Xcode 7.  

> On Jun 20, 2015, at 10:56 , Marco S Hyman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Is there any way to tell Xcode
>> that I don’t want every space highlighted because I replaced an if let...
>> with a guard let... and re-indented the body of a function?
> 
> You started off asking for something for lines you didn’t “really” change, 
> and there is a menu item to do that. Now you’ve refined that to say that it 
> hurts your eyeballs to see whitespace changes *slightly* emphasized along 
> with non-whitespace changes when they occur in the same line. I think you’re 
> fitting angels on heads of pins, here, even though what you’re suggesting is 
> probably a slight improvement (of the old behavior).

That’s what I get for using a specific example.  My error. That example is
but one of MANY ways that the Xcode 7 way of highlighting of diffs doesn’t
help (in my opinion, of course).   That specific issue is helped by using
the right click menu option.  Providing I didn’t change anything else in
the function.

As for what I’d like; no angels need be fitted to pins.   An option to get a
side-by-side version of the output of "git diff --color" would do just fine.
Deleted text in red, new text in green, no background  color change needed.
That hides whitespace changes quite nicely.

Marc
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