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What old version of meld still has these features ? On 07/18/2014 05:09 PM, Kai Willadsen
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On 5 July 2014 15:47, andré <[email protected]> wrote:Kai Willadsen a écrit :No, this was deliberately removed due to low usage (yes, I realise some people used it) and it's extremely unlikely to come back. While there's no timeline, the replacement for stuff like this will be to add a plugin system that allows custom actions for people that want very specific things.It would be really nice to get it back, even if as a non-default option. After doing a directory comparison (several hundred files in each tree) for selective modifications, it becomes rather hectic without being able to hide the many subdirectories already processed.It's really not an 'option' kind of thing, so as I said, as far as I'm concerned the way to add this back is to add support for plugins.I'm tempted to try to reinstall the old meld, or run it uninstalled if that will work.That should work. <snip>The 3 lines could be staggered/indented if that is wanted. Even with 2 comparisons, at often more than 50 characters in the path+name, the space currently available is far too small.Unfortunately, I tried this and to me it looked... not good. Besides, the whole path doesn't show in either the file or folder selectors, so in order for this to be an issue at all you need file/folder names that individually have more than ~20 characters. In order for it to be a real problem, they also need to not be *distinguishable* in the first 20 characters... which, granted, will be the case for most Java class names but otherwise you're probably good. --
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