GNU Emacs Manual

GNU Emacs Manual

Author:Richard M.Stallman
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2013-01-15T16:00:00+00:00


prefer-A

prefer-B

The difference is showing the A or B state because it is preferred. This means that you haven't made an explicit choice, but one alternative seems likely to be right because the other alternative agrees with the common ancestor. Thus, where the A buffer agrees with the common ancestor, the B version is preferred, because chances are it is the one that was actually changed. These two states are displayed in the mode line as ‘A*’ and ‘B*’.

combined

The difference is showing a combination of the A and B states, as a result of the x c or x C commands. Once a difference is in this state, the a and b commands don't do anything to it unless you give them a numeric argument.

The mode line displays this state as ‘comb’.



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