From 1f31cd602858d168d5c5fed6d3a9870c904c8364 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Kifer Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 05:37:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] *** empty log message *** --- man/ediff.texi | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/ediff.texi b/man/ediff.texi index 76c6bf688c1..016fa459684 100644 --- a/man/ediff.texi +++ b/man/ediff.texi @@ -899,26 +899,14 @@ child Ediff session for comparing current Emacs regions in buffers A, B, or C as follows: @emph{If you are comparing 2 files or buffers:} -Ediff would compare current Emacs regions in buffers A and B. +Ediff will ask you to select regions in buffers A and B. -@emph{If you are comparing 3 files or buffers simultaneously:} Ediff would -compare the current Emacs regions in the buffers of your choice (you will -be asked which two of the three buffers to use). +@emph{If you are comparing 3 files or buffers simultaneously:} Ediff will +ask you to choose buffers and then select regions inside those buffers. @emph{If you are merging files or buffers (with or without ancestor):} -Ediff would take the current region in the merge buffer and compare -it to the current region in the buffer of your choice (A or B). - -@emph{Note: In all these cases you must first switch to the appropriate -Emacs buffers and manually set the regions that you want to compare.} - -Highlighting set by the parent Ediff session is removed, to avoid interference -with highlighting of the child session. When done with the child session, type -@kbd{C-l} in the parent's control panel to restore the original highlighting. - -If you temporarily switch to the parent session, parent highlighting will be -restored. If you then come back to the child session, you may want to remove -parent highlighting, so it won't interfere. Typing @kbd{h} may help here. +Ediff will ask you to choose which buffer (A or B) to compare with the +merge buffer and then select regions in those buffers. @end table @@ -1050,9 +1038,20 @@ memorize them. In directory comparison or merging, a session group panel displays only the files common to all directories involved. The differences are kept in a -separate buffer and are conveniently displayed by typing @kbd{D} to the -corresponding session group panel. Thus, as an added benefit, Ediff can be -used to compare the contents of up to three directories. +separate @emph{directory difference buffer} and are conveniently displayed +by typing @kbd{D} to the corresponding session group panel. Thus, as an +added benefit, Ediff can be used to compare the contents of up to three +directories. + +@cindex Directory difference buffer +Sometimes it is desirable to copy some files from one directory to another +without exiting Ediff. The @emph{directory difference buffer}, which is +displayed by typing @kbd{D} as discussed above, can be used for this +purpose. If a file is, say, in Ediff's Directory A, but is missing in +Ediff's Directory B (Ediff will refuse to override existing files), then +typing @kbd{C} or clicking mouse button 2 over that file (which must be +displayed in directory difference buffer) will copy that file from +Directory A to Directory B. Session records in session group panels are also marked with @kbd{+}, for active sessions, and with @kbd{-}, for finished sessions. @@ -2440,6 +2439,7 @@ Francois Pinard (pinard@@iro.umontreal.ca), Tibor Polgar (tlp00@@spg.amdahl.com), David Prince (dave0d@@fegs.co.uk), Paul Raines (raines@@slac.stanford.edu), +Stefan Reicher (xsteve@@riic.at), Bill Richter (richter@@math.nwu.edu), C.S.@: Roberson (roberson@@aur.alcatel.com), Kevin Rodgers (kevin.rodgers@@ihs.com), -- 2.39.2