MGDIFF(1x)
NAME
mgdiff - Motif-based graphical file difference browser
SYNOPSIS
mgdiff [-toolkitoption ...] [-quit] [-file name] [-args diffargs] [file1 file2]
DESCRIPTION
Mgdiff is a graphical front end to the diff command. It permits the
user to view the differences between two ASCII files in context and,
optionally, to write out a third file which is the user-defined merging
of those two files. It is inspired by a similar program, called gdiff,
which runs only on Silicon Graphics workstations and for which source
code is not provided.
The program takes as arguments various flags (described in the next
section) and the names of two files to compare. Either filename (but
not both) may be given as '-' to use standard input instead.
The resulting display consists mostly of two panes of text; the one on
the left is the first file specified and the one on the right is the
second file specified. Between and below the text panes are scrollbars
that permit changing the visible portions of the two files being compared. In addition, the program implements the Scrolled Region recommendations of Section 2.3.4 of the OSF/Motif Style Guide (release 1.1),
meaning that the arrow and paging keys will work to scroll as well.
Above each text pane is the name of the file in that text pane and the
line number in the file which is being displayed.
- The text in each of the text panes is divided into blocks of lines
which are color-coded with one of five different colors. This indicates that the block: - differs between the two files
- is identical between the two files
- has been inserted in one file or the other
- is for display purposes (to match an inserted block in the other file)
- has been selected by the user (for writing to a merged file)
- These colors can be modified by the user via X resources; see the
RESOURCES section of this manual page. A legend display of the colors and their meanings is available using the Help menu. - On the right-hand side of the display is an overview area; this shows
the files in their entirety. The sliders in the overview area track
the lines being displayed in the text panes. - At the top of the display is a Motif menu bar; those functions are discussed in the MENUS section of this manual page.
- Earlier versions of this program (pre 2003) only allowed the selection
of the left hand side difference or the right hand side difference. It
also would not allow a file to be saved with unselected blocks. The
current version allows the user to select both sides of a difference by selecting blocks using the middle mouse button. When both sides of a
difference are selected both blocks will be saved to the merged file
and marked in a similar manner to the way CVS marks merges that require manual resolution of conflicting changes. In addition, the current
version also allows saving of a merged file with unselected blocks. In this case, the merged file will contain neither the left hand side nor the right hand side of the unselected blocks.
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
- -toolkitoption
- These are the standard options accepted by all applications
that use the X Toolkit Intrinsics. See the OPTIONS section in the X(1) manual page. - -quit This option sets the resource Mgdiff.quitIfSame to "true".
- This will cause the program to exit immediately without bringing up a window if the two files have no differences (as determined by the diff command).
- -args diffargs
- This option sets the resource Mgdiff.diffArgs to the value of
the diffargs argument. These flags are passed to the diff command that actually computes the differences between the two
files. Since any argument can be passed, it is possible to
specify flags that cause the diff command to fail or to generate output in a different format that will cause mgdiff to fail. For most versions of diff, only three flags make any sense. The first is '-b'; this causes diff to ignore trailing blanks (spaces and tabs) and to treat all other strings of
blanks as equivalent. The second flag is '-w'; this ignores
blanks and treats strings of blanks as equivalent. The last
flag is '-i'; this ignores case when comparing letters. - -file name
- This command sets the resource Mgdiff.filename to the value of the name argument. mgdiff uses this string to display over a file read from standard input.
MENUS
The menubar contains the following menu topics as CascadeButtons: File,
View, Select, Options and Help. The rest of this section discusses
each menu entry, showing it's name and accelerator, if any.
File
- This pulldown menu controls file access:
- Open... Ctrl+O
- Brings up the "Open Files" FileSelectionDialog to allow the user to open two files for comparison.
- Open Left... Ctrl+L
- Brings up the "Open File" FileSelectionDialog to allow the user
to specify a file to open and compare with the already opened
right-hand file. - Open Right... Ctrl+R
- Brings up the "Open File" FileSelectionDialog to allow the user
to specify a file to open and compare with the already opened
left-hand file. - Save As... Ctrl+S
- Brings up the "Save File" FileSelectionDialog to allow the user
to specify an output file for writing the merged file; this is
an application modal dialog. The program will allow the user to overwrite an existing file but pops up a QuestionDialog to allow the user to cancel the operation if desired. If there are any
unselected areas of difference between the two files the user is asked whether they want to continue or cancel the operation. If the user continues, the output file will contain none of the
unselected blocks. - Save As Left...
- Saves the merged file to the location given by the left hand
side file location. The user will be asked if they are sure they wish the existing file to be overwritten. As with the "Save As", if there are any unselected areas of difference between the two files the user asked whether they want to continue or cancel the operation. If the user continues, the output file will contain none of the data in the unselected blocks. - Save As Right...
- Saves the merged file to the location given by the right hand
side file location. The user will be asked if they are sure they wish the existing file to be overwritten. As with the "Save As", if there are any unselected areas of difference between the two files the user asked whether they want to continue or cancel the operation. If the user continues, the output file will contain none of the data in the unselected blocks. - Exit Ctrl+C
- Exits the program immediately.
- View
- This pulldown menu contains commands for moving through the files.
Previous Ctrl+P- Scrolls both file views so that the previous area of difference is Mgdiff.linesOfContext lines from the top of the application window.
- Next Ctrl+N
- Scrolls both file views so that the next area of difference is
Mgdiff.linesOfContext lines from the top of the application window. - Next Unselected Ctrl+U
- Scrolls both file views so that the next unselected area of difference is Mgdiff.linesOfContext lines from the top of the application window.
- Select
- The two files being compared can be optionally merged into one file.
To do this, the user must select for each area of difference between
the two files which version should be written to the merged file. The menu entries in this pulldown menu allow the user to select or unselect differences in groups rather than individually.
Left All- For all areas of difference between the two files select the
left-hand file version. - Right All
- For all areas of difference between the two files select the
right-hand file version. - Unselect All
- Unselects all areas of difference in both files.
- Options
- This pulldown menu controls miscellaneous appearance and/or behavior
options.
Overview Ctrl+W- This menu entry toggles the presence of the overview area on the
right-hand side of the application window. The default value
for this toggle is controlled by a resource, Mgdiff.overview, which is described in the RESOURCES section. - Horizontal Scrollbar Ctrl+H
- This menu entry toggles the presence of the horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of the application window. The default value for this toggle is controlled by a resource, Mgdiff.horzScrollbar, which is described in the RESOURCES section.
- Drag Scroll Ctrl+D
- This menu entry toggles the behaviour of the scrollbars in the
application window. When set, dragging the slider of a scrollbar results in a immediate change in the view of the text being compared. When unset, the view is only changed at the end of a slider drag (when the mouse button is released.) This setting
might be preferred on a slower X server. The default value for this toggle is controlled by a resource, Mgdiff.dragScroll, which is described in the RESOURCES section. - Help
- This pulldown menu displays commands for obtaining help on or information about mgdiff.
Version... Ctrl+V- Brings up an InformationDialog with author and version information.
- Manual Page... Ctrl+M
- Brings up a DialogShell with a ScrolledText widget containing
this manual page. The command for generating this is customizable via a resource, Mgdiff.manCommand, which is described in the RESOURCES section. - Color Legend... Ctrl+G
- Brings up a DialogShell which summarizes the use of color in
encoding the types of differences between the two files being
compared.
OTHER DISPLAYS/CONTROLS
You can move directly to a particular spot in the two files by using
BDrag in the overview area.
The program uses what the OSF/Motif Style Guide calls "multiple selection" to select individual blocks for writing to a merged file. Clicking BSelect on an unselected block adds it to the list of selected
blocks. Clicking BSelect on a selected block removes it from the list
of selected blocks. In addition, Clicking BSelect on an unselected
block which is opposite a selected block (in the other text panes)
removes the selected block from the list of selected blocks.
The numbers in the small boxes next to the file names are the line numbers of the lines at the top of the text panes.
WIDGETS
What follows is the hierarchy of Motif widgets, as generated by
editres(1). The hierarchical structure of the widget tree is reflected
in the indentation. Each line consists of the widget class name followed by the widget instance name. This information might be useful if
you wish to customize the appearance of the program via resource settings.
- Mgdiff mgdiff
- XmMainWindow mainw
XmSeparatorGadget MainWinSep1
XmSeparatorGadget MainWinSep2
XmSeparatorGadget MainWinSep3
XmRowColumn menubarXmCascadeButtonGadget button_0
XmCascadeButtonGadget button_1
XmCascadeButtonGadget button_2
XmCascadeButtonGadget button_3
XmCascadeButtonGadget button_4
XmMenuShell popup_file_menuXmRowColumn select_menuXmPushButtonGadget button_0
XmPushButtonGadget button_1
XmSeparatorGadget separator_0
XmPushButtonGadget button_2XmRowColumn file_menuXmPushButtonGadget button_0
XmPushButtonGadget button_1
XmPushButtonGadget button_2
XmPushButtonGadget button_3
XmSeparatorGadget separator_0
XmPushButtonGadget button_4
XmPushButtonGadget button_5
XmSeparatorGadget separator_1
XmPushButtonGadget button_6XmRowColumn options_menuXmToggleButtonGadget button_0
XmToggleButtonGadget button_1
XmToggleButtonGadget button_2XmRowColumn help_menuXmPushButtonGadget button_0
XmPushButtonGadget button_1
XmPushButtonGadget button_2XmRowColumn view_menuXmPushButtonGadget button_0
XmPushButtonGadget button_1
XmPushButtonGadget button_2XmForm form1XmFrame frame1XmForm form3XmScrollBar sbl
XmDrawingArea dam
XmScrollBar sbrXmFrame frame2XmForm form4XmForm form2XmScrollBar sb
XmForm form21XmFrame frame3XmLabel fnamelXmFrame frame31XmTextField linenumlXmForm form22XmFrame frame4XmLabel fnamerXmFrame frame41XmTextField linenumrXmDrawingArea textl
XmDrawingArea textrXmScrollBar sbhXmDialogShell version_popupXmMessageBox versionXmLabelGadget symbol
XmLabelGadget
XmSeparatorGadget separator
XmPushButtonGadget OK
XmPushButtonGadget Cancel
XmPushButtonGadget HelpXmDialogShell manualpage_popupXmForm manualpageXmPanedWindow paneXmScrolledWindow help_textSWXmScrollBar vbar
XmText help_textXmForm form2aXmPushButton OKXmSash sash
XmSeparatorGadget separator
XmSash sash
XmSeparatorGadget separatorXmDialogShell legend_popupXmForm legendXmPanedWindow paneXmRowColumn rcXmLabel label1
XmLabel label2
XmLabel label3
XmLabel label4
XmLabel label5XmForm form2aXmPushButton OKXmSash sash
XmSeparatorGadget separator
XmSash sash
XmSeparatorGadget separatorXmDialogShell werror_popupXmMessageBox werrorXmLabelGadget symbol
XmLabelGadget
XmSeparatorGadget separator
XmPushButtonGadget OK
XmPushButtonGadget Cancel
XmPushButtonGadget Help
X RESOURCES
Mgdiff.diffForeground: black
Mgdiff.diffBackground: yellow
These colors are for blocks which differ between files.
Mgdiff.sameForeground: black
Mgdiff.sameBackground: grey
These colors are for blocks which are identical between files.
Mgdiff.insertForeground: black
Mgdiff.insertBackground: orange
These colors are for blocks which have been inserted in one file.
Mgdiff.blankForeground: black
Mgdiff.blankBackground: grey66
These colors are for blocks which are for display purposes.
Mgdiff.selectForeground: black
Mgdiff.selectBackground: light slate blue
These colors are for blocks which have been selected by the user.
Mgdiff.font: 7x13bold
Font for displaying text blocks.
Mgdiff.dragScroll: true
Set to true if scrollbar dragging should cause immediate changes in the
viewed text, and false if the view should only change after the scrollbar has been moved.
Mgdiff.overview: true
Set to true if the file overview section should appear.
Mgdiff.horzScrollbar: true
Set to true if the horizontal scrollbar should appear.
Mgdiff.linesOfContext: 3
Number of lines that should appear above a difference block gotten to
using the Previous or Next commands. Should be greater or equal to
zero.
Mgdiff.manCommand: (man mgdiff | col -b) 2>&1
The command (or pipeline) used to produce a formatted manual page without escape codes.
Mgdiff.diffCommand: diff
The diff(1) compatible command to use for calculating differences
between text files.
Mgdiff.diffArgs:
The arguments to be provided to the diff command. This resource can
also be set via the -args command line option.
Mgdiff.quitIfSame: false
If the two files have no differences (as determined by the diff command) then exit immediately without bringing up a window. This
resource can also be set to "true" via the -quit command line option.
Mgdiff.filename: (stdin)
mgdiff uses this string to display over a file read from standard
input. This resource can also be set via the -file command line
option.
DIAGNOSTICS
Returns the exit status generated by the diff command. This is usually
0 for no differences, 1 for some differences and 2 for errors.
SEE ALSO
RESTRICTIONS
Using BDrag in the overview area doesn't work well when drag scrolling
is turned off.
Doesn't support monochrome displays.
Input lines longer than BUFSIZ (see /usr/include/stdio.h) are silently
truncated.
The code for parsing and passing arguments to the diff command assumes
arguments are delimited by white space and does not do any quote processing.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1994, Daniel Williams
Copyright (c) 2003, Erik de Castro Lopo
See X (1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.
AUTHORS
Daniel Williams (dan@sass.com)
Erik de Castro Lopo (erikd AT mega-nerd DOT com) added "Save as
Left/Right" and saving both and neither sides.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- To Andrew C. Myers for writing gdiff.