----------------------------------------- GDIFF - A graphical diff viewer ----------------------------------------- SCOMP: If you're running Chicago or a VxD which allows you to run Windows apps from a DOS box, use GD.BAT to view an scomp. Typing GD.BAT will show the scomp of all files in the directory. Typing GD.BAT file1 file2 will show only the changes in file1 and file2. If you're not running Chicago, type the following command from DOS: scomp -b > foo.dif From GDiff, choose File.ReadScomp and select the file, foo.dif. DIFF: You can also view the differences of files that are not slm'd. Simply use GDC.BAT. (If you're not running Chicago, you can modify the batch file to your taste.) FILES: You can also open and view other files for convenience. Just use File.Open. COMMAND LINE: If you specify an Scomp file on the command line, GDiff will automatically load it when starting. PRINTING: Printing is beta level but should generally work. The printer font is set under the Options menu and is independent of the screen font. If there are few changes to a file, you will probably want to set the "Only Print Pages w/Changes" option in the Option menu. CONTROLS: Funky Left Mouse Button (optional): page up or down depending on vertical position Right Mouse Button: moves the center bar for visibility Cursor Keys: obvious Function Keys: see below PROBLEMS: (including suggestions, bugs, pure aesthetic disgraces, etc.) Please report to Raymond E. Endres [rayen].