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KDiff3 Project Revived For Showing File/Folder Differences, Now Part Of KDE
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Originally posted by grigi View PostWeird, I have had a QT4 free system for half a year now, and I didn't have to wait on Kdiff3 (which is an awesome diff/merging tool, possibly the best I have used)
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Originally posted by darkbasic View Post
kdiff3 is a 3-way merget tool. It's a bit more difficult to understand but once you got it it's much, MUCH better than Meld.
Yep, it does:
I'm sure I tried out kdiff3 back in 2016 with various other ones when I was looking for a merge tool. Came down to p4v(perforce) and Meld, ended up sticking with Meld. Was too long ago to recall what issue I had with kdiff3, it just wasn't suitable for the diffing I needed for some reason I guess.
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Originally posted by polarathene View Post
Could have sworn Meld supports 3-way merge...
Yep, it does:
https://lukas.zapletalovi.com/2012/0...with-meld.html
I'm sure I tried out kdiff3 back in 2016 with various other ones when I was looking for a merge tool. Came down to p4v(perforce) and Meld, ended up sticking with Meld. Was too long ago to recall what issue I had with kdiff3, it just wasn't suitable for the diffing I needed for some reason I guess.## VGA ##
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Originally posted by ⲣⲂaggins View PostKDE already has Kompare, which is essentially identical to meld. What's the difference between Kompare and KDiff, and how did both end up existing at the same time?
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Originally posted by ⲣⲂaggins View PostKDE already has Kompare, which is essentially identical to meld. What's the difference between Kompare and KDiff, and how did both end up existing at the same time?
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