![]() If I do the same with two revisions that differ only in one (.cs) file, SemanticMerge launches immediately. If I double-click a (.cs) file in the list, SemanticMerge launches and shows the diff When you hold the Shift-key while opening the context menu the secondary unified diff tool is started. If you use TortoiseHg to work with Mercurial from TestComplete, you can use your visual diff tool specified by Mercurial settings to view current changes. The button to launch a "directory diff" is grayed out (<- This is what bothers me ) Notepad2.exe /s 'Diff Files' /t title or (equivalent) Notepad2.exe /s 'Diff Files' /t title 1 If you have configured an alternate unified diff tool, you can access TortoiseGitUDiff and the third party tool from the context menus. "semanticdiff" is selected as tool (as expected) When I do a "Visual Diff" of two revisions from the TortoiseHG workbench: Do not print a line if the only change to that line is in the amount of. ![]() Kdiff3.args = $base $local $other -o $output To work locally with Mercurial repositories, use the following configuration examples and command line instructions. By default, this command does not print diffs for files that Mercurial considers. Semantic.executable = C:\Users\My.Name\AppData\Local\semanticmerge\semanticmergetool.exe Create a Mercurial repository Create a README.md Commit Edit README.md using the online editor Change 1 character Click on View Diff in the editor. I configured SemanticMerge in mercurial.ini as per ,Ĭmd.semanticdiff = C:\Users\My.Name\AppData\Local\semanticmerge\semanticmergetool.exe bootstrap>, line 219, in callwithframesremoved File /home/user/thg/tortoisehg/hgqt/run.py, line 499, in (repository root.
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