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Unfortunately, WinMerge cannot produce such output. The wdiff command can produce output in a similar format. https://www.di-mgt.com.au/wdiff-for-windows.html
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hello
I'm just starting using WinMerge.
My final objective is to use it in command-line and to merge two texts in one text and showing the differences
If Text1 is :
and Text2 is
I would like the get this kind of output, with marks [Text1] and [Text2] showing the differences
How can I do this ? Thanks for your help
Villard
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