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Showing Differences Side by Side
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Normally, an output line is incomplete if and only if the lines that it
contains are incomplete; see
Side by side format is sometimes easiest to read, but it has limitations. It
generates much wider output than usual, and truncates lines that are too long to
fit. Also, it relies on lining up output more heavily than usual, so its
output looks particularly bad if you use varying width fonts, nonstandard tab stops,
or nonprinting characters.
You can use the
The corresponding lines are in common. That is, either the lines are
identical, or the difference is ignored because of one of the '
The corresponding lines differ, and they are either both com-plete or both
incomplete.
The files differ and only the first file contains the line.
The files differ and only the second file contains the line.
Only the first file contains the line, but the difference is ig-nored.
Only the second file contains the line, but the difference is ignored.
The corresponding lines differ, and only the first line is in-complete.
The corresponding lines differ, and only the second line is incomplete.