Hello,
I can see it in the Bundle Window yes. What should I do with it? Copy it to my personalized bundle?
no, you should just run it. Open a file you are familiar with, then make some changes to it, don't save, and then run this command. It will open a new window showing you what the changes in the new document relative to the old document are.
No, this is not what I want. I want it to be LIVE, IN the window where I'm working.
This is maybe not exactly what you want, but hopefully it is close enough. I think it would be extremely difficult to highlight in the current document things that have changed. For instance, what should happen to to deleted parts? How would they be highlighted?
A deleted LINE can not be tagged as "changed". If you delete a PART of the line, it should be tagged as changed.
I have a DOS (Windows console mode) editor of 1980 and THEY can do it, so, now in 2006 with OSX, I'm sure it's possible ;-)
-- Sincerely,
Patrick Mast, xHarbour.com Inc. http://www.xHarbour.com