windows.tool.compare.ascii = %ccm_compare windows.tool.compare.binary = FAIL windows.tool.merge.ascii = %ccm_merge windows.tool.merge.binary = FAIL windows.tool.edit.ascii = "%ccm_home\\bin\\util\\ccm_exec" "%file1" windows.tool.edit.binary = "%ccm_home\\bin\\util\\ccm_exec" "%file1" windows.tool.edit.executable = "%file1" windows.tool.edit.project = explorer.exe "%file1" windows.tool.edit.dir = explorer.exe "%file1" windows.tool.view.ascii = "%ccm_home\\bin\\util\\ccm_exec" "%file1" windows.tool.view.binary = "%ccm_home\\bin\\util\\ccm_exec" "%file1" windows.tool.view.executable = "%file1" windows.tool.view.project = explorer.exe "%file1" windows.tool.view.dir = explorer.exe "%file1"
The following keywords are available:
edit: %file1, %ccm_home view: %file1, %ccm_home help: %file1, %ccm_home FAIL: operation is not supported for that command compare: %file1, %file2, %file1_label, %file2_label, %ccm_home merge: %outfile, %ancestor %file1, %file2, %file1_label, %file2_label, ccm_home
where %file1 is the first filename, %ccm_home is the directory where the client is installed, %file2 is the second filename, %file1_label and %file2_label are labels for the files, %ancestor is the common ancestor file used by merge, and %outfile is the merged results.
unix.tool.compare.ascii = %ccm_compare unix.tool.compare.binary = FAIL unix.tool.merge.ascii = %ccm_merge unix.tool.merge.binary = FAIL unix.tool.edit.ascii = xterm -geometry 80x40 -e vi %file1 unix.tool.edit.binary = FAIL unix.tool.edit.project = /bin/sh -c ^(cd '%file1'; xterm)^ unix.tool.edit.dir = /bin/sh -c ^(cd '%file1'; xterm)^ unix.tool.view.ascii = xterm -geometry 80x40 -e vi %file1 unix.tool.view.binary = FAIL unix.tool.view.project = /bin/sh -c ^(cd '%file1'; xterm)^ unix.tool.view.dir = /bin/sh -c ^(cd '%file1'; xterm)^
The following keywords are available:
edit: %file1, %ccm_home view: %file1, %ccm_home help: %file1, %ccm_home FAIL: operation is not supported for that command compare: %file1, %file2, %file1_label, %file2_label, %ccm_home merge: %outfile, %ancestor %file1, %file2, %file1_label, %file2_label, ccm_home
where %file1 is the first file name, %ccm_home is the directory where the client is installed, %file2 is the second file name, %file1_label and %file2_label are labels for the files, %ancestor is the common ancestor file used by merge, and %outfile is the merged results.