Is there a plugin that would convert all files to e.g. Unicode and then compare them? Similar to currently avialble `compare as text` plugin.
Where can I add sources for the plugin in question (to create a similar plugin)?
Compare plugion for Unicode-ANSI compare
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TC already compares files in different encodings for me without any plugin.
I can even enter edit mode and merge content.
I have a mix of Win ANSI and UTF files.
I can even enter edit mode and merge content.
I have a mix of Win ANSI and UTF files.
Windows 11 Home, Version 24H2 (OS Build 26100.3915)
TC 11.51 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64
TC 11.51 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64
Re: Compare plugion for Unicode-ANSI compare
2Nux
The only plug-in with such functionality I'm aware of is my own PCREsearch.
The default config file already comes with two fields field that will transparently compare Unicode and non-Unicode files, so you can use it in TC's file sync tool, just like the "compare as text" internal plug-in.
There are limitations, though, which I covered in the plug-ins's readme file.
The only plug-in with such functionality I'm aware of is my own PCREsearch.
The default config file already comes with two fields field that will transparently compare Unicode and non-Unicode files, so you can use it in TC's file sync tool, just like the "compare as text" internal plug-in.
There are limitations, though, which I covered in the plug-ins's readme file.
TC plugins: PCREsearch and RegXtract
Re: Compare plugion for Unicode-ANSI compare
This works great. Thanks!milo1012 wrote:2Nux
The only plug-in with such functionality I'm aware of is my own PCREsearch.
The default config file already comes with two fields field that will transparently compare Unicode and non-Unicode files, so you can use it in TC's file sync tool, just like the "compare as text" internal plug-in.
There are limitations, though, which I covered in the plug-ins's readme file.