TC7rc4 - Compare By Content, Editing and status bar
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TC7rc4 - Compare By Content, Editing and status bar
When you edit a file in the Compare by contents dialog, the status bar is not adjusted. It keeps showing the same number of differences, when this is no longer true.
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This is by design. The status bar always shows the results of the last comparison (or recomparison).
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white wrote:When you edit a file in the Compare by contents dialog, the status bar is not adjusted. It keeps showing the same number of differences, when this is no longer true.
Wow, that is brave! That goes against the whole concept of the status bar.ghisler(Author) wrote:This is by design. The status bar always shows the results of the last comparison (or recomparison).
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I'm sorry but it's just not feasible to re-scan the entire file for the number of differences on each press of a key. This would slow down editing to 1 character per second or so. No one wants this...
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I am not asking that. I am only asking not to display outdated information in the status bar. You could use the status bar for relevant information. For example you could display "Edit mode", or when the user makes a selection you could display the number of selected lines, etc...ghisler(Author) wrote:I'm sorry but it's just not feasible to re-scan the entire file for the number of differences on each press of a key. This would slow down editing to 1 character per second or so. No one wants this...
Don't you mind anymore, how many differences you have to check after changing one line in edit mode?white wrote:I am only asking not to display outdated information in the status bar. You could use the status bar for relevant information. For example you could display "Edit mode"
I would consider this information still useful, so I think it should not be removed from the status line.
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Not really, no. If you want to keep track on how many differences you still have to check, you yourself have to keep track of how many differences you already have checked. If you do that, you will most likely also know the total of differences without it being displayed in the status bar.StatusQuo wrote: Don't you mind anymore, how many differences you have to check after changing one line in edit mode?
Personally I wouldn't go to the trouble of remembering how many differences I had checked already. I would simply hit Alt-N to go to the next difference until the end of file is reached.
I prefer to see the result of the last comparison permanently. I neither want to remember that number nor count myself nor adhere to any editing standards (always from top to the bottom with Alt+N).
Of course, I am in favour of displaying additional information (selected lines, etc...) and it would also be very interesting to have an INTELLIGENT realtime update, i.e. TC would remember what section is being edited and only would recompare this one on demand.
Anyway, that's probably out of scope for TC.
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Of course, I am in favour of displaying additional information (selected lines, etc...) and it would also be very interesting to have an INTELLIGENT realtime update, i.e. TC would remember what section is being edited and only would recompare this one on demand.
Anyway, that's probably out of scope for TC.
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I still think it has no place in the status bar. Suppose it was showing the total number of lines of the left and right file during the last compare. Would you have the same opinion?
Maybe statistics about the last compare good be presented in a report which could be shown on demand or presented on a separate section on the compare dialog.
It might also be a good idea to automatically recompare after saving a file. See this suggestion.
For the record. To have the real number of differences shown at all times, one only needs to examen the previous, current and next line.
Maybe statistics about the last compare good be presented in a report which could be shown on demand or presented on a separate section on the compare dialog.
It might also be a good idea to automatically recompare after saving a file. See this suggestion.
For the record. To have the real number of differences shown at all times, one only needs to examen the previous, current and next line.
Me probably not.white wrote:Suppose it was showing the total number of lines of the left and right file during the last compare. Would you have the same opinion?
But the number of differences in contrast shows the amount of work you have to go through while checking all differences.
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