Am 2015-04-23 06:59, schrieb kamaraju kusumanchi:
> Let's say I have a file that is currently under subversion. Normally,
> I edit the file, save it, go to the konsole, use svn diff to check the
> differences. Instead is it possible to do all this in the vim window
> as follows?
>
> 1) Edit the file in vim.
> 2) Enter a command or a shortcut key in vim so that the current vim
> window automatically goes into vimdiff mode with left pane showing the
> original version in subversion, right pane showing the current buffer.
> 3) After checking the differences, modify/save the file
> 4) Enter a command or a shortcut key in vimdiff mode to go back to
> just the vim window in step 1.
>
> Is this vim -> vimdiff -> vim cycle achievable in vim?
I don't know. But try the vcscommand
(http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=90)
plugin.
Best,
Christian
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