Thanks for solving my other bug -now I think I have another. When comparing files a window pops up saying to set compare program in settings. I have done that, see attached picture.
UPDATE: FC XE version 694 on Windows 7 64 bit. Also reproducible with default settings.
Compare files does not work
Re: Compare files does not work
Define right filter for file types you want compare, e.g.: *.txt;*.ini
Re: Compare files does not work
Okay I missed the point of the first column, sorry. Not a bug then.Karol wrote:Define right filter for file types you want compare, e.g.: *.txt;*.ini
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Hi, thanks for your hint.Karol wrote:Define right filter for file types you want compare, e.g.: *.txt;*.ini
Since I had the same problem, I suggest that the filter will have the default value *.*
So that user will understand what it exactly is, and will change in case of need (but most of users will want only one file comparator for all files).
I also suggest to pre-fill the last field (target file extension), because i still don't understand what it is. It's automatically filled with .txt but only after the window is closed.
Previously i thought that it's not possible to compare two files with different extension, as:
- example.txt and example.txt.bak
But only .txt
Re: Compare files does not work
Do you know such program, I think many user would like to know too.(but most of users will want only one file comparator for all files)
The last column should be not visible - is irrelevant, it is a bug.I also suggest to pre-fill the last field (target file extension), because i still don't understand what it is.
The help file desribe exactly what you searched for (* in the filter column): http://www.freecommander.com/fchelpxe/e ... Files.html
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Re: Compare files does not work
Thanks Marek.Marek wrote:Do you know such program, I think many user would like to know too.(but most of users will want only one file comparator for all files)
(I said "most of users", not "all users". And of course the default value (*, or *.*) should be modifiable for those who have different needs.
Anyway I solved the problem and I am happy now - I use Kdiff3 for everything, by the way).
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