

These colors are used when the Detail Level is set to Lines Only. Is this unique to my scenario? Has anybody else ever tried to use command line arguments in which there are arguments that follow arguments ending in a backslash? Any ideas? Thanks. The Line Colors Page lets you set the various colors used to draw text with a File Window. This is true regardless of whether I hardcode the arguments, whether I call it from a Batch File, Command Prompt, or even just Run (WIN+R), so it is not because of being in a Batch File. Revision Control Diff/Merge, Choose which application you want Unity to use to resolve file differences in. However, because the 2 command line arguments are both directories (which means they end in a backslash), it is trying to interpret the 2nd argument as a file in the first directory. Classic color theme for DiffMerge Moderator: SourceGear 3 posts of 1 jeffhostetler Posts: 534 Joined: Tue 5:37 pm Location: SourceGear Classic color theme for DiffMerge by jeffhostetler Mon 4:00 pm A 'Classic' color scheme for DiffMerge is now available (Windows only). Dark, Applies the dark theme with white text. I needed to use a Batch File (*.bat) file to do this, which was not a problem. The Other Colors Page lets you to set the various colors used to draw miscellaneous items in File Diff and Merge Windows. I am attempting to also add one that opens it with 2 directories for the Folder Diff feature: I have added an External Tools command to Visual Studio 2019 Community that opens this with the selected file. Here, click the Choose Your Mode drop-down menu and select Dark. On the Personalization screen, from the options on the right pane, choose Colors. On the Settings screen, from the sidebar to the left, select Personalization. I'm sure there are many developers that use SourceGear's DiffMerge software: Do this by pressing the Windows+i keys at the same time.

#DIFFMERGE DARK THEME WINDOWS#
The Settings application itself immediately turns dark, as will many other Universal Windows Platform applications (those you. Select the Dark option from the drop-down menu under the Choose your color section. To enable Dark Mode, head to Settings > Personalization > Colors.
#DIFFMERGE DARK THEME FOR WINDOWS 10#
I don't know if this is the right place to ask this (I couldn't find the Forum for Visual Studio), but I don't know where else to go. Enable Dark Mode for Windows 10 Settings and Apps.
