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dxdiff(1X)							    dxdiff(1X)

NAME
       dxdiff - Motif visual differences program

SYNOPSIS
       dxdiff [options] [file1 file2]

OPTIONS
       Specifies  the  color of the window's border (color displays only). The
       default is black.  Specifies  the  color	 of  the  window's  background
       (color  displays	 only).	 The  default is white.	 Specifies the display
       screen where dxdiff displays its window.	 If the display option is  not
       specified,  dxdiff  uses	 the  display screen specified by your DISPLAY
       environment variable. The display option has the	 format	 hostname:num‐
       ber.  Using two colons (::) instead of one (:) indicates that DECnet is
       to be used for transport.  The default is :0. For more information, see
       X(1X).	This option is the same as the -d option.  Specifies the color
       of the text (color displays only).  The default	is  black.   Specifies
       the  font  used	as the output font.  The default font is times_bold12.
       Specifies the width, length, and location of the dxdiff window. If  the
       geometry option is not specified, dxdiff uses default values. The geom‐
       etry option has the format [widthxlength][{+-}x{+-}y]. For more	infor‐
       mation  about the screen coordinate system, see X(1X).  Disables linked
       vertical scrolling.  Enables linked vertical  scrolling.	 This  is  the
       default.	  Disables linked horizontal scrolling Enables linked horizon‐
       tal scrolling. This is the default.   Enables  the  display  of	filled
       polygons	 to  connect  areas  of	 different  text. This is the default.
       Enables the display of lines to connect areas of different text.	  Dis‐
       ables  the  display  of line numbers in the difference region.  Enables
       the display of line numbers in the  difference  region.	 This  is  the
       default.	  Specifies  the  foreground color for the line numbers in the
       difference box. The default is black.

OPERANDS
       Specifies the two files that are to be opened at startup.   If  you  do
       not  specify any file names, dxdiff lets you specify files after it has
       started up.

DESCRIPTION
       The dxdiff application does a line-by-line comparison of two files  and
       displays	 the  differences  between them. The contents of the two files
       are displayed in two text regions on either side of a  central  differ‐
       ence  region.  The differences between the files are displayed as high‐
       lighted text.  The differences are connected by lines or	 filled	 poly‐
       gons  across the central difference region. Line numbers are optionally
       displayed at each end of the difference lines, to show where  the  dif‐
       ferences occur within the files. Note that the files must be ASCII text
       files.

MENUS
       The dxdiff window contains the following menus:	File  Options  Differ‐
       ences Help

   File Menu
       The  dxdiff  File  menu contains the following menu items: Calls up two
       Open... dialog boxes, to allow you to specify the two  files  that  you
       want to compare. The dialog boxes are labeled Left File and Right File.
       You must select one file from each dialog box.  Exits the current  dxd‐
       iff session.  If the session is the original one, all other dxdiff ses‐
       sions and windows are closed.

   Options Menu
       The Options menu contains the following	menu  items:  The  default  is
       linked  vertical	 scrolling.   When linked vertical scrolling is on and
       you scroll one of the files, the other file is scrolled	with  it  line
       for  line.   When  linked  vertical  scrolling  is off, one file can be
       scrolled independently of the other one.	 The default is	 linked	 hori‐
       zontal  scrolling.   When  linked  horizontal  scrolling	 is on and you
       scroll one of the files, the other file	is  scrolled  with  it.	  When
       linked  horizontal  scrolling is off, one file can be scrolled indepen‐
       dently of the other one.	 Displays either lines or filled  polygons  to
       connect	the  differences  across  the  difference  box. The default on
       startup is for filled polygons to be displayed.	Displays line  numbers
       at  each	 end of the lines that connect the differences. The default is
       to display line numbers.	 If dxdiff cannot find a  suitable  font  size
       for displaying the line numbers, this item is disabled.

   Differences Menu
       The Differences menu contains the following items: Displays the differ‐
       ences between the two currently selected files.	 Opens	a  new	dxdiff
       window  to  display  the differences between the two currently selected
       files.  The existing dxdiff window remains on the screen for reference.

   Help Menu
       The Help Menu button invokes a help window that provides information on
       dxdiff.

X DEFAULTS
       The  dxdiff  application uses the values in the file when you logged in
       and uses	 the  appropriate  resource  specification  to	customize  the
       appearance or characteristics of its displayed dxdiff window.  The for‐
       mat for a resource specification in the file is:

       [*name*]resource:  value

       Specifies the application name or the name string  that	restricts  the
       resource	 assignment to that application or to a component of an appli‐
       cation.	If this argument is not specified, the resource assignment  is
       globally	 available  to	all  X	applications.  Specifies the resource.
       Specifies the value that is to be assigned to the resource.

       For more information, see X(1X).

       Because each toolkit-based application can consist of a combination  of
       widgets	(for example, push buttons and a scroll bar), you can form the
       name string by adding widget class and name identifiers to the  string.
       For  further  information  about adding class and name identifiers, see
       X(1X).

       For dxdiff, the available class identifiers are:	 XmLabel  XmPushButton
       XmRowColumn XmScrollbar XmText

       For  dxdiff,  the available name identifiers are: The application class
       name The application name The entire display, which includes all of the
       components  of  the  window The main menu bar, which includes the pull-
       down menus The file selection dialog box for selecting  a  file	to  be
       displayed in the left text display region The file selection dialog box
       for selecting a file to be displayed in the right text  display	region
       The  File pull-down menu The Open button on the File menu The Exit but‐
       ton on the File menu The Options pull-down  menu	 The  Linked  Vertical
       Scrolling  On/Off  button  on  the  Options  menu The Linked Horizontal
       Scrolling On/Off button on  the	Options	 menu  The  Display  Diffs  As
       Lines/Filled  Polygons button on the Options menu The Display Line Num‐
       bers button on the Options menu The Differences pull-down menu  The  Do
       Differences  button  on	the Differences menu The Do Differences In New
       button on the Differences menu The text region display, which  includes
       both the left and the right text display regions, each of which include
       the file name bars, the vertical scroll bars, the  push	button	region
       and  the	 text  panes The region where the lines connecting the differ‐
       ences are displayed The file name bars at the top of each  text	region
       The  vertical  scroll  bars The region where the file contents are dis‐
       played The push button region at the bottom of each text display region
       The Next Diff push button The Prev Diff push button

       In  addition  to	 the  general resources listed in X(1X), the resources
       available for dxdiff are: Enable or disable linked vertical  scrolling.
       The default is on.  Enable or disable linked horizontal scrolling.  The
       default is on.  Enable or disable display of line numbers in  the  dif‐
       ference	region.	 The default is on.  Enable or disable use of lines to
       connect areas of different text. The default  is	 off.  If  drawing  of
       lines  is  disabled,  filled polygons are used.	Specify the foreground
       color for line numbers in the difference box.

EXAMPLES
       To change the background color of the dxdiff text regions, add the fol‐
       lowing entry to your file:

	      dxdiff*textdisplay*background:   blue  To	 change the background
	      color of the push button region at the bottom of the window, add
	      the following entry to your file:

	      dxdiff*displaymenu*background:   red

FILES
SEE ALSO
       diff(1), mwm(1X), X(1X)

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