[REQ] Directory Sync => Call Internal Compare Tool
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[REQ] Directory Sync => Call Internal Compare Tool
When CompareTool= is set in wincmd.ini, it's not possible anymore to call the internal File Compare inside Directory Sync.
I propose to remap the default Ctrl-F3 to cm_IntCompareFilesByContent and to add another shortcut, maybe Ctrl-Shift-F3, for calling the external utility when available by cm_CompareFilesByContent.
Maybe it can also be added to right click menu, but the shortcut is most important.
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[REQ] Internal Compare Tool => Call External Compare Tool
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I propose to remap the default Ctrl-F3 to cm_IntCompareFilesByContent and to add another shortcut, maybe Ctrl-Shift-F3, for calling the external utility when available by cm_CompareFilesByContent.
Maybe it can also be added to right click menu, but the shortcut is most important.
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[REQ] Internal Compare Tool => Call External Compare Tool
Icfu
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Was requested during the alpha-stage. Unfortunately, without result... 

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You didn't catch the point. We're talking about the Sync Dirs dialog, Ctrl+F3 is the hotkey for comparing the files there.Sir_SiLvA wrote:Please dont use CTRL+F3 for doing anything else than sorting
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OK, a hotkey can be added quite easily. But why use the internal compare when you already have an external one?
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Because loading external tool may be slow. Because external tool may compare in different way (e.g. ignore white-spaces, empty lines, source code comments etc). Internal TC compare tool is ideal for quick comparison.ghisler(Author) wrote:But why use the internal compare when you already have an external one?

That would be great, thanks!ghisler(Author) wrote:OK, a hotkey can be added quite easily.
And what about the additional proposal about the same feature - to call internal comparison also with e.g. Alt+double-click?
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You have implemented cm_IntCompareFilesByContent for a reason, haven't you?But why use the internal compare when you already have an external one?

I think that the internal compare has its specific strenghts and I prefer it, like Flint, for quick viewing and now even for quick editing. No need to dump it when an external utility is configured.
For me the CompareTool setting is not something like "will be used instead" but "can be used additionally". I would never expect to have internal functionality replaced with external tools by default.
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Absolutely agree!icfu wrote:For me the CompareTool setting is not something like "will be used instead" but "can be used additionally". I would never expect to have internal functionality replaced with external tools by default.
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