Specifically, I'm looking for something that, given a single file, and an SVN history, will display insertions and deletions as a pretty animation.
That said: I figure that a list of version control visualizers might be a useful resource.
Specifically, I'm looking for something that, given a single file, and an SVN history, will display insertions and deletions as a pretty animation.
That said: I figure that a list of version control visualizers might be a useful resource.
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In a more practical way, you may also consider SVN Time-Lapse View
SVN Time-Lapse View is a cross-platform viewer that downloads all revisions of a file and lets you scroll through them by dragging a slider.
As you scroll, you are shown a visual diff of the current revision and the previous revision.
Thus you can see how a file evolved, and you can easily find the revision at which lines appeared, disappeared, or changed.
(not big on "animation", but still, can be useful)

I am not sure about pretty, but codeswarm is certainly one of the most impressive "commit history visualization" tool I have ever seen.
(source: infovis-wiki.net)