I still see that there is no synchronized scrolling for the differences
window. Is this something that is in the works. I currently use Emeditor
which has an awesome differences viewer with synchronized scrolling, but
EmEditor is only on the PC. I often use this feature to find the
differences
Check the Window menu, there is a Synchro Scrolling menu item there.
François
On Jan 27, 2015, at 12:20 PM, Lombardispot holyaw...@gmail.com wrote:
I still see that there is no synchronized scrolling for the differences
window. Is this something that is in the works. I currently use
Perhaps I should have pointed out that I always work out of BBEdit's
projects these days. The docs are then stacked in the same window.
The logic of the diff is:
Two docs open - feature available.
Two docs + scratchpad open - feature not available.
One doc + scratchpad open - feature not
I am a frequent user of the various diff tools in BBEdit.
To speed things up, I tend to avoid the dialog with dropdowns for
files and instead open just two files, at a time, and select the
option for comparing the two front documents.
However, this is grayed out when the valid input of two
I often need to compare two different text documents with one master
(gotta love modifying other people's code). BBedit's document compare
is great, but what I was wondering is if there's a way to compare
three documents, A vs B and B vs C. So A C don't need to be compared
to each other, but
On Apr 12, 2009, at 2:38 PM, angus wrote:
I often need to compare two different text documents with one master
(gotta love modifying other people's code). BBedit's document compare
is great, but what I was wondering is if there's a way to compare
three documents, A vs B and B vs C. So A C
I noticed that, like many comparison routines, it tends to get lost
and has trouble getting back in synch until the old file is editied to
conform moree closely to the new one, but more serious is that if one
chances to edit the file and then compare the documents again, it
opens new windows for