Hi,
 
I've just have KDiff3 recommended to me, using 0.9.92 under Win XP. Loving it. 
However there is one feature I tried to use, expecting it to be there, but 
could not find out how.
 
I wanted to compare three text files in very different and deep locations, 
which I already had visible in various explorer windows. Rather than navigate 
to each one (again, sigh!) with the default file dialog that is visible when 
the program starts, I wanted to CTRL-drag the files into each of three compare 
columns. However, KDiff3 starts up with only two columns visible. 
 
Under the window menu, there is a 'show window C' item, but it is greyed out. I 
was not able to find anything under settings or configuration like 'start with 
3 columns', or 'show 3 columns'. There doesn't appear to be any button on the 
initial file find dialog that allows the C window to open without a file being 
selected, or any way to spoof the dialog to get this to happen. I can't find 
anything in the documentation that helps with this, or anything through Google.
 
Is it possible to start up with 3 blank windows?
Is it possible to open an empty C window?
Is it possible to use command line options to start up like this?
 
Regards
Neil Thomas                                       
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