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MCDIFF(1) GNU Midnight Commander MCDIFF(1)
NAME
mcdiff - Internal diff viewer of GNU Midnight Commander.
USAGE
mcdiff [-bcCdfhstVx?] file1 file2
DESCRIPTION
mcdiff is a link to mc, the main GNU Midnight Commander executable. Executing GNU Midnight Commander under this name requests starting the
internal diff viewer which compares file1 and file2 specified on the command line.
OPTIONS
-b Force black and white display.
-c Force color mode on terminals where mcdiff defaults to black and white.
-C <keyword>=<fgcolor>,<bgcolor>,<attributes>:<keyword>= ...
Specify a different color set. See the Colors section in mc(1) for more information.
-d Disable mouse support.
-f Display the compiled-in search paths for Midnight Commander files.
-t Used only if the code was compiled with S-Lang and terminfo: it makes the Midnight Commander use the value of the TERMCAP variable
for the terminal information instead of the information on the system wide terminal database
-V Displays the version of the program.
-x Forces xterm mode. Used when running on xterm-capable terminals (two screen modes, and able to send mouse escape sequences).
COLORS
The default colors may be changed by appending to the MC_COLOR_TABLE environment variable. Foreground and background colors pairs may be
specified for example with:
MC_COLOR_TABLE="$MC_COLOR_TABLE:
normal=lightgray,black:
selected=black,green"
FILES
/usr/share/mc/mc.hlp
The help file for the program.
/usr/share/mc/mc.ini
The default system-wide setup for GNU Midnight Commander, used only if the user's own ~/.config/mc/ini file is missing.
/usr/share/mc/mc.lib
Global settings for the Midnight Commander. Settings in this file affect all users, whether they have ~/.config/mc/ini or not.
~/.config/mc/ini
User's own setup. If this file is present, the setup is loaded from here instead of the system-wide startup file.
LICENSE
This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. See the
built-in help of the Midnight Commander for details on the License and the lack of warranty.
AVAILABILITY
The latest version of this program can be found at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mc/.
SEE ALSO
mc(1), mcedit(1), mcview(1)
BUGS
Bugs should be reported to mc-devel@gnome.org
MC Version 4.8.7 June 2014 MCDIFF(1)