Compare Directories
The Compare Directories tool can be used to compare and manage changes to files and folders within the structure of your directories. The utility is available from the Tools menu or can be opened as a stand-alone application from the Oxygen XML Editor installation folder (diffDirs.exe).
The directories comparison results are presented as a tree of files and directories. The directories and folders that contain files that differ are expanded automatically so that you can focus directly on the differences. You can merge the contents of the directories by using the copy actions. If you double-click (or press Enter) on a line with a pair of files, Oxygen XML Editor starts a file comparison between the two files, using the Compare Files tool.
Figure: Compare Directories Tool

- Select a folder in the left panel and the folder you want to compare it to in the right
panel. You can specify the path by using the text field, the history drop-down, or the
Browse for local directory action in the
Browse drop-down menu.
Step Result: The selected directory structures are opened in the two side-by-side panels.
- To highlight the differences between the two folders, click the
Perform Directories Differencing button from the toolbar.
- You can also use the
Diff Options button to access the Directories Comparison preferences page where you can configure various options.
- Use the Browse for archive file action in the
Browse drop-down menu to select the archives in the left and right panels.
- By default, the supported archives are not treated as directories and the comparison is not performed on the files inside them. To make Oxygen XML Editor treat supported archives as directories, enable the Look in archives option in the Directories Comparison preferences page.
- To highlight the differences, click the
Perform Directories Differencing button from the toolbar.
The directory comparison results are presented using two tree-like structures showing the files and folders, including their name, size, and modification date.
- An X symbol, when a file or a folder exists in only one of the compared directories.
- A ≠symbol, when a file exists in both directories but the content differs. The same sign appears when a collapsed folder contains differing files.