Meld is a visual diff and merge tool targeted at developers. Meld helps you compare files, directories, and version controlled projects. It provides two- and three-way comparison of both files and directories, and has support for many popular version control systems.
- File and folder comparison panes can now be resized (Marco Brito)
- Folder comparisons now support scrolling between chunks using the mouse wheel in the link map, like file comparisons (Kai Willadsen)
- Don’t draw spurious actions for equal chunks (Kai Willadsen)
- Remove default sourceview behaviour for Alt+Left/Right (Kai Willadsen)
- Fix storing translated column names in configuration (Kai Willadsen)
- Several fixes for multiple windows in single-instance handling:
- Resolve relative paths relative to the correct instance (Kai Willadsen)
- Don’t create windows in the original instance when the calling instance errors out (Kai Willadsen)
- Raise the correct window for new windows in the same instance (Kai Willadsen)
- Exit correctly for command line errors in the calling instance (Kai Willadsen)
- Fix display of unicode paths in repositories (Kai Willadsen)
- Fix handling of unicode paths in recent files store (Kai Willadsen)
- Improve behaviour of Open External action, and handle spaces in filenames for the custom editor option (Kai Willadsen)
- Improve support custom installation prefixes (Kai Willadsen)
Install Meld 3.11.2
– The easiest way to get Meld 3.11.1 on the most popular Linux systems, is to clone the Meld source from Git and symlink it