In "text comparison options" select to ignore nothing.
Click (or select in some way) "use ignores": it activates.
Then there is no way to deactivate it until you select something to ignore.
Nothing terrible, but I would expect the exact opposit.
A thing you can't ignore :-)
Re: A thing you can't ignore :-)
Works as expected for me. When no Ignores are set in Text Comparison options, the command/button becomes disabled.
psguru
PrestoSoft
PrestoSoft
Re: A thing you can't ignore :-)
When no Ignores are set in Text Comparison options and the ignores are disabled (button "use ignores" is not pressed), the button "use ignores" in the toolbar stays as is, i.e. not pressed and enabled.
If you press it, it becomes disabled and... pressed!
As I wrote, not a real problem since selecting any of the "ignores" reactivate il.
It's just an "estetical" note.
If you press it, it becomes disabled and... pressed!
As I wrote, not a real problem since selecting any of the "ignores" reactivate il.
It's just an "estetical" note.
Re: A thing you can't ignore :-)
Not for me. Also, it's a bit of a timing issue: if you just hover over the button it will become disabled as well.If you press it, it becomes disabled and... pressed!
psguru
PrestoSoft
PrestoSoft
Re: A thing you can't ignore :-)
Not for me. (N.B. XP)psguru wrote:if you just hover over the button it will become disabled as well.
Anyway I don't think it will disturb too much anyone.