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The following commands can be invoked from within any Ediff session, although some of them are not bound to a key.
eregistryediff-show-registryThis command brings up the registry of active Ediff
sessions. Ediff registry is a device that can be used to
resume any active Ediff session (which may have been
postponed because the user switched to some other activity).
This command is also useful for switching between multiple
active Ediff sessions that are run at the same time. The
function eregistry is an alias for
ediff-show-registry. See Registry
of Ediff Sessions, for more information on this
registry.
ediff-toggle-multiframeChanges the display from the multi-frame mode (where the
quick help window is in a separate frame) to the single-frame
mode (where all Ediff buffers share the same frame), and vice
versa. See ediff-window-setup-function for
details on how to make either of these modes the default
one.
This function can also be invoked from the Menubar. However, in some cases, the change will take place only after you execute one of the Ediff commands, such as going to the next difference or redisplaying.
ediff-toggle-use-toolbarAvailable in XEmacs only. The Ediff toolbar provides quick access to some of the common Ediff functions. This function toggles the display of the toolbar. If invoked from the menubar, the function may take sometimes effect only after you execute an Ediff command, such as going to the next difference.
ediff-use-toolbar-pThe use of the toolbar can also be specified via the
variable ediff-use-toolbar-p (default is
t). This variable can be set only in
.emacs: do not change it
interactively. Use the function
ediff-toggle-use-toolbar instead.
ediff-revert-buffers-then-recompute-diffsThis command reverts the buffers you are comparing and recomputes their differences. It is useful when, after making changes, you decided to make a fresh start, or if at some point you changed the files being compared but want to discard any changes to comparison buffers that were done since then.
This command normally asks for confirmation before reverting files. With a prefix argument, it reverts files without asking.
ediff-profileEdiff has an admittedly primitive (but useful) facility
for profiling Ediff’s commands. It is meant for Ediff
maintenance—specifically, for making it run faster. The
function ediff-profile toggles profiling of
ediff commands.
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