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  2. Diff-Text - Wikipedia

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    Diff-Text was developed by DiffEngineX LLC and uses improved algorithms originally developed for the spreadsheet compare tool DiffEngineX. It allows the user to choose between comparing on the level of paragraphs, whole lines, words, or characters. If comparing whole lines, only the line that is not a part of the other block will be reported.

  3. Comparison of file comparison tools - Wikipedia

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    XML, HTML, CSV, Text, Unix Patch Compare++: Yes Yes Both Yes HTML, Text(combined or side-by-side) diff: No Yes Horizontal Yes pipe to diff-highlight [35] diff3: No Yes Horizontal Eclipse (compare) Yes Vertical Yes Ediff: Yes Yes elisp Both Yes ExamDiff Pro: Yes Yes optional Yes UNIX, HTML, Diff Far Manager (compare) Yes Yes Yes Yes No fc: No ...

  4. Comparison of document markup languages - Wikipedia

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    Text/XML editor [1] Output to XHTML+MathML, TeX, others. Org-mode: 2003 Org-mode project Emacs, text editor Emacs. Output to HTML, PDF, DocBook, FreeMind, OpenDocument Format (ODF), others. reStructuredText: 2001 [2] David Goodger Text editor: Output to HTML, LaTeX, PDF, Unix man pages, ODT, S5 (HTML Slide Shows), XML, others. Scalable Vector ...

  5. Comparison of HTML parsers - Wikipedia

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    HTML parsers are software for automated Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) parsing. They have two main purposes: HTML traversal: offer an interface for programmers to easily access and modify the "HTML string code". Canonical example: DOM parsers. HTML clean: to fix invalid HTML and to improve the layout and indent style of the resulting markup.

  6. Levenshtein distance - Wikipedia

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    In information theory, linguistics, and computer science, the Levenshtein distance is a string metric for measuring the difference between two sequences. The Levenshtein distance between two words is the minimum number of single-character edits (insertions, deletions or substitutions) required to change one word into the other.

  7. File comparison - Wikipedia

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    The optimal way to display the results of a file comparison depends on many factors, including the type of source data. The fixed lines of programming code provide a clear unit of comparison. This does not work with documents, where adding a single word may cause the following lines to wrap differently, but still not change the content.

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  9. Help:Diff - Wikipedia

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    cur – compare with the current (latest) version of a page. prev – compare with the previous version of a page. next – compare with the next version of a page. id – This should be larger than oldid. |oldid= – The base ID onto which the diff is generated. |label= – Text to display as link. No label will give a numbered link.