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Re: Invisible changes in ediff


From: Samuel Wales
Subject: Re: Invisible changes in ediff
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2011 14:02:08 -0700

On 2011-06-03, Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> wrote:
> I can see the current diff (highlighted in both windows).  If it extends to
> the
> end (beginning) of one or both windows then I use `C-v' (`M-v') to scroll
> the
> windows a bit.

You have to do the commands manually.  There is no indicator.

You also have to notice that it hits the boundary to know to run the
commands.  You have to look every time and wonder if there are more
changes.

Also, do we know for certain that if you hit an unhighlighted line
that there are no further changes?  I don't think so, but I am not
certain.  If not, you have no way to know how far to scroll, in
principle.

> Perhaps try what I described to see if it is in fact related to what you are
> asking about.  I might completely misunderstand what you're asking.

I have of course tried that.

Perhaps you do understand, but have not found it to be a significant
problem for yourself personally in your own use cases in your
experience.



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