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Created Jan 07, 2022 by Philip K.@phikalContributor

Changing the default Ediff colors

Hi,

when merging, Ediff presents the thee-way split between file A, file B and the new file C. Currently modus-themes (just like the default) uses red and green to highlight the differences between file A and B. Do you think it would make sense to use different colors, that don't have the "added" and "removed" connotations that red and green have from diff highlighting? It seems to me that in some cases this would make mentally parsing a complicated ediff session easier.

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