* ediff: ability to resynch would be *NEATO*
@ 2005-02-21 23:46 David Combs
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From: David Combs @ 2005-02-21 23:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
Sometimes ediff (diff?) gets confused, and thereafter never
gets back in synch; ie, is mismatching what it's comparing.
But suppose *I* know where (one point in A, another in B)
they're back in sync.
I'd sure like to set the two "points" (in buf A and in B) to those
places, and then say to ediff, "resynch!", and it re-runs itself,
starting afresh from *those* two places.
Sure, I *could* just narrow each buffer to from its "resynch-point" to
the end, and then ediff that.
One problem with that is that I can't see the entire thing.
write-out those two regions -- HEY, can ediff work on
a narrowed region?
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