On 18 May 2011 06:22, Leo Unglaub <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > yes, thats my current workaround, but if you have more that 50 aliases there > it get a little bit complicated. :) So a GUI wuold be very helpfull. But > thats my feelings about that, maybe someone has a better idea. > > Greetings from Austria > Leo Unglaub > > Am 17.05.2011, 16:16 Uhr, schrieb daspostloch <[email protected] >: > >> shell aliases? >> >> a folder in the taskbar or wherever, >> containing custom meld startup commands? >> >> On 05/17/2011 04:05 PM, Leo Unglaub wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> first of all thanks for this great tool. It really helps me developping >>> open source software. But in my time working with meld i had an idea >>> witch would help a lot of developpers. In 90% i use meld to diff the >>> same folders. So every time i start meld i have to click throw my file >>> system and select the folders i need. So i thought i would be very nice >>> if i can create "projects" in meld witch allow me define some folders i >>> want to work with. That would really speed um my development because i >>> start meld and select project x and there is my diff. :) >>> >>> What do you think about this idea? >>> I would add a patch for you, but i am a PHP and MONO developper. So, i >>> am sorry that i can'd write a patch for you.
I don't know how we'd come up with a decent interface that copes with 50 'projects'. Basically, it seems that you'd like recent-files functionality in Meld. We already keep a history of directories and files that you compare. The logical extension of this would be to keep history for pairs (or triplets) that make up a comparison. That's not unreasonable. I'm not sure that it would be particularly usable, but if someone wants to prototype it, that would be great. Kai
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