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Re: new(?) IDiff quirks

From: Lorenz <lorenznl_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-09-19 10:06:35 CEST

Hello Stefan,

>Lorenz wrote:
>>>> I'm using IDiff to compare schematics.
>>>> I would like to be able to switch between overlapp (if possible with
>>>> diff mode) and side by side view, without losing the position an zoom
>>>> factor.
>>> Ok, please try the next nightly build. Should be much better now.
>>
>> Sorry, but no it isn't (with 10650) 8-(
>>
>> Switching to overlap mode with "Link image positions" and "fit images
>> sizes" active first shows a correct image.
>> But when scrolling with +/- keys the zoom factor is immediately aout
>> of sync.
>
>Please try again with > revision 10658.
>
>> Scrolling with Ctrl-Mousewheel results in "TortoiseIDiff.exe hat ein
>> Problem festhestellt ..." (most of the time).
>
>Fixed crash in revision 10656 (forgot to add a break in the case clause).

seems to be ok now, at least I'm not able to reproduce (yet 8-)

Now that I've got what I asked for, I realize that it's not exactly
what I wanted 8-).

I'm using the overlap/diff mode to locate and zoom-in on differences
in schematics (the schematic has or diff tool of its own, so I export
to a bitmap). I then switch back to side by side mode to review.

The way IDiff does the switch now, my point of interest (center of the
overlapped images) lies at the right image border after switching to
side-by-side, but I can work around that by moving the POI to the left
before switching.

I'm not sure if my kind of usage is common enough to warrant changing
IDiff accordantly.
What do you think?

Thanks

     Lorenz

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