compare by content background color
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compare by content background color
Hi,
Compare by content is a very nice feature of Total Commander.
Sometimes the differences displayed with red text are hard to spot, sometimes impossible - differences between tabs and spaces in source code.
I would suggest the ability to change also the background color for the differences.
Tanks for listenting.
Cheers.
Compare by content is a very nice feature of Total Commander.
Sometimes the differences displayed with red text are hard to spot, sometimes impossible - differences between tabs and spaces in source code.
I would suggest the ability to change also the background color for the differences.
Tanks for listenting.
Cheers.
++Support
I find the default color scheme of WinMerge 2.12 bad because it stresses the equal parts instead of the different parts within a line and even this only if "View line differences" is enabled.
Total Commander does it much better (apart from differences in whitespace) because Total Commander marks only different characters instead of different lines.
By the way I find also the diff engine (actually the main task) of WinMerge disappointing, that is, WinMerge recognizes the different parts less reliably than Total Commander and other compare tools.
I use WinMerge only in emergencies with my USB stick on foreign computers because:
- WinMerge is portable and free (open source).
- WinMerge supports syntax highlighting for about 30 programming languages.
- WinMerge has a "Diff Pane" presenting the current two lines vertically.
What exactly do you find good on it?Samuel wrote:Winmerge uses a good color scheme.
I find the default color scheme of WinMerge 2.12 bad because it stresses the equal parts instead of the different parts within a line and even this only if "View line differences" is enabled.
Total Commander does it much better (apart from differences in whitespace) because Total Commander marks only different characters instead of different lines.
By the way I find also the diff engine (actually the main task) of WinMerge disappointing, that is, WinMerge recognizes the different parts less reliably than Total Commander and other compare tools.
I use WinMerge only in emergencies with my USB stick on foreign computers because:
- WinMerge is portable and free (open source).
- WinMerge supports syntax highlighting for about 30 programming languages.
- WinMerge has a "Diff Pane" presenting the current two lines vertically.
Thanks for the hint. I missed this possibility.MVV wrote:You can setup _foreground_ colour for differences in "Configuration - Color" page (check listbox "Others").
It is definitely a good idea because "whitespace" is pure background, that is, differences in whitespace can be made visible only with a different background.MVV wrote:But maybe it won't so bad to add also background colours.
Already commented, but I support the idea too.
A workaround that I use often is activate the "edit mode", in this way, the whole line is selected and marked with a different color, so the tabs and blank spaces can be seen more easily (especially if the blank spaces are at begin or to the end of the line).
The next maybe can help you a bit, but no so good as the suggestion for mark "only" the differences in a line.(apart from differences in whitespace).
A workaround that I use often is activate the "edit mode", in this way, the whole line is selected and marked with a different color, so the tabs and blank spaces can be seen more easily (especially if the blank spaces are at begin or to the end of the line).
I can read English, but... I write like Tarzan. (sorry)
support +++++++
white spaces differences are not visible now (not coloured in red because is a white space...). The background modification on differences will be very good option, or maybe also another option to show invisible chars (like in various text editors). Then this chars can be coloured in red...
white spaces differences are not visible now (not coloured in red because is a white space...). The background modification on differences will be very good option, or maybe also another option to show invisible chars (like in various text editors). Then this chars can be coloured in red...
Re: compare by content background color
I join the request for an additional possibility (constant) of the background color for detected differences, especially needed for intervals.
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Thanks in advance !
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Thanks in advance !