Kai Willadsen wrote: Yep, highlighting works well but as you see in the following picture there are 11 differences in 8 lines + a fully new line2009/11/24 M. Bashir Al-Noimi <mbnoimi gmx com>Hi All, Because I found that meld is smart I use it, but yesterday I faced something strange during comparing two XML files (see the attachments please). Although the first file (english.xml) is too different from the second file (arabic.xml) meld splits these differences in to huge blocks where they must be small blocks!!! (see the pic below). How I can deal with this problem? I want to make meld recognize these differences accurately.Looking at your example comparison, I can't see the problem. It looks to me like the changes between the files are correctly highlighted. I expected that meld will give me 11 blocks + a new block for the new line (<text id="RECITATION_ADDED"...) not putting all differences in single block!!!Can you be more specific about what you would expect to see? At least I expected from meld to put 2 blocks the first one for 11 modified lines and the second for the new line. ----- Best Regards Muhammad Bashir Al-Noimi My Blog: http://mbnoimi.net/ |