FishEye 2.5 : Using Side by Side Diff View
This page last changed on Sep 29, 2010 by alui.
This page contains instructions for FishEye's innovative 'side by side diff' view. This is an assistive source code viewing mode where you can see how a file's content has changed, compared on the left and right hand sides of the screen. On this page: Opening side by side diff viewTo open FishEye's side by side diff view, 1. Open the source code view for the file in question.
Understanding side by side diffsFeatures of the side by side diff screen are referenced in the annotated screenshot below. 1. Added lines are highlighted green, displayed in the right hand pane. Alternative ways to open side by side diffsFrom the FishEye DashboardYou can also open side by side diffs from the Dashboard screens, by clicking the 'Delta' triangle icon next to an item when it appears in the stream of events. This will open the file in the diff view. If you have currently selected side by side diff as the viewing mode, then the diff will automatically be displayed in that mode. If not, you can select side by side diff from the 'View' menu. From the Revisions History viewWhen in the revisions view, you can show a diff by checking the boxes next to two revisions, then clicking the 'Diff' button in the top control bar. If you have currently selected side by side diff as the viewing mode, then the diff will automatically be displayed in that mode. If not, you can select side by side diff from the 'View' menu. You can also launch into a diff of the latest revision and the second most recent by clicking 'Latest Diff' in the top control bar. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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