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Old June 18th, 2001, 10:57 AM

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Default Re: file/mod comparing

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In there any possibility of somehow otherwise marking the difference lines in the two files since highlighting isn't possible? Inserting a marker at the beginning of the line display for instance?


It should be possible to insert a marker at the start of a line, i'll try and see how it works.

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How about a "save differences" option, based upon the current comparison view of course? Though I can see that getting tricky as you might want to only have SOME of the differences in one comparison view and some from the other.


It's possible. If this is what you mean:
Two files are selected, and only the weapons have been compared, file 1 has been compared to file 2, now if you choose to save the difference, all of the components from the list are saved, just like in a component.txt file. ?

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Would it be possible to allow selection of the component from the current side by side comparison view to be saved? A checkbox would probably do, but you would need to track them in order to write them all out on command. But you should be able to put all the selections from either compared file into the same "diff" file, since that is what they will want to be using. I wouldn't advise writing a selection out immediately as people often change their mind after seeing how they balance against other items.


It would be possible, it would also take sme time to program it.
But why would you want such a file?
You couldn't use it in a game because of the different tech requirements in a mod, this problem has been mentioned before.

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