* How to diff 2 file revisions with gitk [not found] <1360164008.49200.YahooMailNeo@web171204.mail.ir2.yahoo.com> @ 2013-02-06 15:57 ` R. Diez 2013-02-06 18:09 ` Johannes Sixt 2013-02-08 6:21 ` Sitaram Chamarty 0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: R. Diez @ 2013-02-06 15:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: git@vger.kernel.org Hi there: I asked a few days ago whether I could easily diff 2 file revisions with the mouse in gitk, but I got no reply yet, see here: How to diff two file revisions with the mouse (with gitk) https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/git-users/9znsQsTB0dE I am hoping that it was the wrong mailing list, and this one the right one. 8-) Here is the full question text again: --------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<-------- I would like to start gitk, select with the mouse 2 revisions of some file and then compare them, hopefully with an external diff tool, very much like I am used to with WinCVS. The closest I got is to start gitk with a filename as an argument, in order to restrict the log to that one file. Then I right-click on a commit (a file revision) and choose "Mark this commit". However, if I right-click on another commit and choose "Compare with marked commit", I get a full commit diff with all files, and not just the file I specified on the command-line arguments. Selecting a filename in the "Tree" view and choosing "Highlight this only", as I found on the Internet, does not seem to help. I have git 1.7.9 (on Cygwin). Can someone help? By the way, it would be nice if gitk could launch the external diff tool from the "Compare with marked commit" option too. --------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<-------- Thanks in advance, rdiez ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: How to diff 2 file revisions with gitk 2013-02-06 15:57 ` How to diff 2 file revisions with gitk R. Diez @ 2013-02-06 18:09 ` Johannes Sixt 2013-02-08 6:21 ` Sitaram Chamarty 1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Johannes Sixt @ 2013-02-06 18:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: R. Diez; +Cc: git@vger.kernel.org Am 06.02.2013 16:57, schrieb R. Diez: > I would like to start gitk, select with the mouse 2 > revisions of some file and then compare them, hopefully with an external > diff tool, very much like I am used to with WinCVS. > > The closest I > got is to start gitk with a filename as an argument, in order to > restrict the log to that one file. Then I right-click on a commit (a > file revision) and choose "Mark this commit". However, if I right-click > on another commit and choose "Compare with marked commit", I get a full > commit diff with all files, and not just the file I specified on the > command-line arguments. Edit->Preferences, tick 'Limit diff to listed paths'. -- Hannes ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: How to diff 2 file revisions with gitk 2013-02-06 15:57 ` How to diff 2 file revisions with gitk R. Diez 2013-02-06 18:09 ` Johannes Sixt @ 2013-02-08 6:21 ` Sitaram Chamarty 1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Sitaram Chamarty @ 2013-02-08 6:21 UTC (permalink / raw) To: R. Diez; +Cc: git@vger.kernel.org On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 9:27 PM, R. Diez <rdiezmail-buspirate@yahoo.de> wrote: > Hi there: > > I asked a few days ago whether I could easily diff 2 file revisions with the mouse in gitk, but I got no reply yet, see here: > > > How to diff two file revisions with the mouse (with gitk) > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/git-users/9znsQsTB0dE > > I am hoping that it was the wrong mailing list, and this one the right one. 8-) > > Here is the full question text again: > > --------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<-------- > > I would like to start gitk, select with the mouse 2 > revisions of some file and then compare them, hopefully with an external > diff tool, very much like I am used to with WinCVS. > > The closest I > got is to start gitk with a filename as an argument, in order to > restrict the log to that one file. Then I right-click on a commit (a > file revision) and choose "Mark this commit". However, if I right-click > on another commit and choose "Compare with marked commit", I get a full > commit diff with all files, and not just the file I specified on the > command-line arguments. > > Selecting a filename in the "Tree" view and choosing "Highlight this only", as I found on the Internet, does not seem to help. > > I have git 1.7.9 (on Cygwin). Can someone help? > > By the way, it would be nice if gitk could launch the external diff tool from the "Compare with marked commit" option too. I don't know if I misunderstood the whole question because the answer is very simple. - start gitk - left click the newer commit - scroll to the older commit - right click the older commit and choose "Diff this -> selected" - in the bottom right pane, pick any file, right click, and choose "External diff". ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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