Re: Settings for Compare Two Front Documents

2013-11-22 Thread blinde
k you again for your continued awesomeness. bruce On Tuesday, February 28, 2012 3:41:27 PM UTC-8, Christopher Stone wrote: > > On Feb 28, 2012, at 12:54, Gribnif wrote: > > I frequently use Compare Two Front Documents, rather than Find > Differences, because the latter requires

Re: Settings for Compare Two Front Documents

2013-05-29 Thread BBunny
On Feb 28, 2012, at 12:54, Gribnif wrote: > > I frequently use Compare Two Front Documents, rather than Find > Differences, because the latter requires that you choose the documents to > compare (and I often have over a hundred open at once!) > > The problem with CTFD is that

Re: Settings for Compare Two Front Documents

2012-02-28 Thread Christopher Stone
On Feb 28, 2012, at 12:54, Gribnif wrote: > I frequently use Compare Two Front Documents, rather than Find Differences, > because the latter requires that you choose the documents to compare (and I > often have over a hundred open at once!) > > The problem with CTFD is that the

Settings for Compare Two Front Documents

2012-02-28 Thread Gribnif
I frequently use Compare Two Front Documents, rather than Find Differences, because the latter requires that you choose the documents to compare (and I often have over a hundred open at once!) The problem with CTFD is that there is no way to change the Ignore Spaces settings, like there is for

Re: Compare Two Front Documents bringing up wrong documents

2009-12-07 Thread Mark Fitzgerald
ursday? He linked to the release > notes of the pre-release version of BBEdit 9.3.1 (2633). It states: > > > [164233] Restored previous behavior of "Compare Two Front Documents". > > Sounds like that might be the fix you're looking for. BBEdit 9.3.1 > (2635) is n

Re: Compare Two Front Documents bringing up wrong documents

2009-12-06 Thread Dennis
0n post from last Thursday? He linked to the release notes of the pre-release version of BBEdit 9.3.1 (2633). It states: > [164233] Restored previous behavior of "Compare Two Front Documents". Sounds like that might be the fix you're looking for. BBEdit 9.3.1 (2635) is now available for

Re: Compare Two Front Documents bringing up wrong documents

2009-12-05 Thread bradpaton
Since upgrading to 9.3.1, I've found the Compare Two Front > > > Documents feature behaving erratically (to me, anyway). > > me2. > > I have one window with lots of docs in it..  and another with only one > file open in it..  and a couple times when I hit the command t

Re: Compare Two Front Documents bringing up wrong documents

2009-12-03 Thread Govinda
> > Hi. Since upgrading to 9.3.1, I've found the Compare Two Front > > Documents feature behaving erratically (to me, anyway). me2. I have one window with lots of docs in it.. and another with only one file open in it.. and a couple times when I hit the command to compare 2 f

Re: Compare Two Front Documents bringing up wrong documents

2009-12-03 Thread pr10n
http://groups.google.com/group/bbedit/browse_frm/thread/a584c5df512eb81c On Dec 2, 8:54 pm, Mark Fitzgerald wrote: > Hi. Since upgrading to 9.3.1, I've found the Compare Two Front > Documents feature behaving erratically (to me, anyway). > > If I have two text windows op

Re: Compare Two Front Documents bringing up wrong documents

2009-12-03 Thread RobS
On Dec 2, 11:54 pm, Mark Fitzgerald wrote: > If I have two text windows open, with multiple documents in each, and > I choose Compare Two Front Documents, I no longer get the frontmost > document in each of the two windows. ... When I try that I get the top-most two documents in one win

Compare Two Front Documents bringing up wrong documents

2009-12-03 Thread Mark Fitzgerald
Hi. Since upgrading to 9.3.1, I've found the Compare Two Front Documents feature behaving erratically (to me, anyway). If I have two text windows open, with multiple documents in each, and I choose Compare Two Front Documents, I no longer get the frontmost document in each of the two window

Re: "compare two front documents" and "find differences..." will not find obvious differences

2009-07-28 Thread Jim Correia
On Jul 28, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Jim Correia wrote: > By default, BBEdit does not consider differences in expanded RCS > keywords to be significant for difference purposes. Let me clarify by quoting the release notes, which explain the behavior in more detail: RCS keywords are canonicalized

Re: "compare two front documents" and "find differences..." will not find obvious differences

2009-07-28 Thread Rich Siegel
On 7/28/09 at 10:21 AM, corr...@barebones.com (Jim Correia) wrote: > By default, BBEdit does not consider differences in expanded RCS > keywords to be significant for difference purposes. To amplify, here is the relevant excerpt from the 9.0 change notes: * RCS keywords are canonicalize

Re: "compare two front documents" and "find differences..." will not find obvious differences

2009-07-28 Thread Patrick Proniewski
On 28 juil. 09, at 16:21, Jim Correia wrote: >> A picture worth a thousand words, so here it is: >> >> http://www.patpro.net/~patpro/bug_diff_bbedit.png > > By default, BBEdit does not consider differences in expanded RCS > keywords to be significant for difference purposes. hoho... that's reall

Re: "compare two front documents" and "find differences..." will not find obvious differences

2009-07-28 Thread Jim Correia
On Jul 28, 2009, at 9:54 AM, patpro wrote: > A picture worth a thousand words, so here it is: > > http://www.patpro.net/~patpro/bug_diff_bbedit.png By default, BBEdit does not consider differences in expanded RCS keywords to be significant for difference purposes. (This is handy because it le

"compare two front documents" and "find differences..." will not find obvious differences

2009-07-28 Thread patpro
Hi, A picture worth a thousand words, so here it is: http://www.patpro.net/~patpro/bug_diff_bbedit.png I've already contacted BBEdit support about this issue, but I would like your comments about it, if you have any ;) pat --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this

Re: Compare Two Front Documents?

2008-11-25 Thread Bruce Van Allen
Hey Bee, On 11/25/08, Bee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >'Compare Two Front Documents' places the two documents side by >side and the result window at the bottom. Most of the time the >lines in the documents are too wide to see the differences >while the windows a

Compare Two Front Documents?

2008-11-25 Thread Bee
BBEdit version 8.7.2 (260) MacOS 10.4.11 PowerBook G3 Pismo 500MHz 'Compare Two Front Documents' places the two documents side by side and the result window at the bottom. Most of the time the lines in the documents are too wide to see the differences while the windows are si