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- From: bergquis@gdc.com (Brett Bergquist)
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- Subject: Re: Wanted: Supported equivalent of FileMerge
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- Date: 23 Nov 92 13:00:40 GMT
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- : dougv@vnet.ibm.com (Doug Valkenaar) writes:
- :
- : >Does anyone know of a "FileMerge" type program which allows you to visually
- : >merge two files into a third one with selected parts from each of the
- : >originals? SUN used to distribute such a program, but it's only SunView
- : >(I'd like OpenLook), and it's no longer supported.
- :
- : >Surely there's something like this in an 'X' or OpenLook GUI.
- :
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- Another possiblity if you use GNU Emacs is a package called "emerge", written
- by Dale Worley <drw@math.mit.edu>. This package provides side by side
- merging similar to "FileMerge", but with emacs.
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