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RE: TortoiseMerge nightly (Was: build crash)

From: Hans-Emil Skogh <Hans-Emil.Skogh_at_tritech.se>
Date: Mon, 30 May 2011 08:15:10 +0000

>> It appears as that the pane that currently is "selected" (has the
>> caret) is invalidated correctly. So it is only the other pane that is
>> not correctly redrawn.
> Fixed in r21489.

Looks good!

>> Works! But now you can't use the mouse to select the last character
>> on a line wrapped line.
> Fixed in r21488.

Great!

>>>> - Then I also noticed that the locator bar does not seem to
>>>> honor wrapped lines. It shows as if the lines were not wrapped.
>>> Works for me. At least the locator bar changes when switching
>>> between wrap modes.
>> What confused me is that some parts of a line-wrapped text may be
>> color coded as identical, but this won't show up in the locator bar.
>> However, the icon on the side still show these lines as changed, so
>> in that sense it is correct. I'll wait with further comments until
>> the behavior of the line wrapped lines have stabilized a little more.
>> I guess there might be more changes before the refactoring is all
>> done.
> I'll keep monitoring this, maybe I can find out what's wrong with the
> locator bar.

I think it's easier to see this in a file that consists of only one very long line. I have attached two files that can be used as an example.

Over all I think the nightly TortoiseMerge is back in full force and looking better than ever. Good job!

Hans-Emil

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