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From: Joachim E. <joa...@gm...> - 2005-01-24 20:13:15
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Hi J=C3=B8rgen, On Monday 24 January 2005 12:33, J=C3=B8rgen Hermanrud Fjeld wrote: > Hi, > when I restart kdiff3 the state for a directory merge is lost, > to remedy this, is there an option to auto select ignore when the > destination file is newer than all the sources? > With such an option I could continue with directory merging later, > and the output files that where already merged are unaffected, and I > don't have to select Ignore manually. > > Thank you for great work on kdiff3! I'm not sure that the option you propose would really help you, because how= =20 can you be sure that for every file you want to merge the destination is no= t=20 the newest right from the start? This would work only if you knew exactly that nobody touched a file in that= =20 directory. But this would also require some effort. Probably it would be=20 cleanest, to allow to save the directory merge state in a file that the use= r=20 can specify. If you agree, then I'll put this on my todo-list. Cheers, Joachim |