02-22-2020
Hi, What does this word mean (you used it many times):
What do you mean by this word, exactly?
Do you mean "columns" (in an ASCII table)?
Thanks.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
docdiff
DOCDIFF(1) General Commands Manual DOCDIFF(1)
NAME
docdiff -- character/word-oriented diff
SYNOPSIS
docdiff [options] file1 file2
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the docdiff commands.
This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has docu-
mentation in the HTML format; see below.
docdiff is a program that compares two files and shows the difference. It can compare files word by word, char by char, or line by line.
It has several output formats such as HTML/XHTML, tty, Manued, or user-defined markup.
It supports several encodings and end-of-line characters, including ASCII, UTF-8, EUC-JP, Shift_JIS, CR, LF, and CRLF.
OPTIONS
--resolution=RESOLUTION
specify resolution (granularity) line|word|char (default is word)
--line set resolution to line
--word set resolution to word
--char set resolution to char
--encoding=ENCODING
specify character encoding ASCII|EUC-JP|Shift_JIS|UTF-8|auto (default is auto)
--ascii same as --encoding=ASCII
--eucjp same as --encoding=EUC-JP
--sjis same as --encoding=Shift_JIS
--utf8 same as --encoding=UTF-8
--eol=EOL specify end-of-line character CR|LF|CRLF|auto (default is auto)
--cr same as --eol=CR
--lf same as --eol=LF
--crlf same as --eol=CRLF
--format=FORMAT
specify output format tty|manued|html|wdiff|user (default is html; user tags have to be described in config file)
--tty same as --format=tty
--manued same as --format=manued
--html same as --format=html
--wdiff same as --format=wdiff
--digest digest output, do not show all
--cache use file cache
--no-config-file
do not read config files
--verbose run verbosely
--help show usage
--version show version
--license show license
--author show author(s)
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/docdiff/readme.html.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by akira yamada akira@debian.org for the Debian system (but may be used by others).
DOCDIFF(1)