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What is VisualDiffBlueSpiceVisualDiff?[edit | edit source]

VisualDiff BlueSpiceVisualDiff enables users to easily compare two versions of an article with just a few clicks.

Where to find VisualDiff?Usage[edit | edit source]

Accessing page history
Selecting revisions

VisualDiff is integrated in the history page of every article. Users with reading rights for the corresponding article can access the version comparison tool by clicking on the "History" link on the upper right corner of the screen.

How to use VisualDiff? (Step-by-step)[edit | edit source]

Step 1: Open the version history of the article by clicking on the "History" link in the upper right corner.

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Step 2: Choose the two versions of the article you want to compare.
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Step 3: Click on icon in the page tools in the right upper corner of an article.

Once in history view, select two versions (revisions) to compare (by marking the radio button in front of every revision) and click "Compare selected revisions".

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Choose a view[edit | edit source]

VisualDiff highlights the changes between the two chosen versions in three different views:

1) Visual

In the visual view, the article will be displayed like in the reading mode of the wiki. The changes between the versions are color coded, making it easy to find and compare changes, especially in large tables.
Screenshot: Visual view Screenshot: Visual view

2) WikiText

In this view, the changes between the versions are shown in Wikicode, but without tabular form and the lineup of the changes (see Classic view). The view corresponds to the editing mode of an article. Changes are also color coded.
Screenshot: WikiText view Screenshot: WikiText view

3) Classic

The common view of the changes in MediaWiki style. The changes are listed and compared in a tabular form, and organized and sorted by lines. VisualDiff aids this comparison by color coding as well.

Note: You can switch between the views by clicking on the corresponding tab with your mouse.

Screenshot: Classic view Screenshot: Classic viewColor coding

This opens the compare view, with several modes of comparison available:

  • VisualDiff - mode that this page describes.
  • WikiText - shows difference in underlying wikitext
  • Classic - shows basic visual difference with old version on the left and new on the right. It highlights which lines were added or removed.

Reading the diff[edit | edit source]

Viewing the VisualDiff

A change can be “added”, “deleted”, “changed”, or “conflict” content. Due to the nature of wiki articles, “changed” and “conflict” will be are very rare. “Changed” will be shown e.g. if a word was linked subsequently. All other changes (although being “changed” as well) are shown as “added” or “deleted”.

Color code for text changes:

  • Light blue: additions to the text.
  • Orange and crossed-out: deletions from the text.
  • Blue dashed lines: Changes in the structure of the article. This is usually the case when a word has been linked subsequently, or a header has been changed.

Color code for image changes:

  • Light blue frame: added picture, or the current format of a changed image.
  • Red frame: deleted picture, or the former format of a changed image.
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How to adapt VisualDiff?[edit | edit source]

VisualDiff works as is, so no further adaptations are necessary.
Administrators can change the Html diff engine url in the admin settings of the wiki.

See also[edit | edit source]

Our reference page.

The BlueSpice extension VisualDiff is part of BlueSpice pro. It can also be purchased as a single extension in the BlueSpice Shop.

Reference page for this extension.


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