Hi,
I'm using ExamDiff 1.9.0.2 I'm sure I was previously viewing file differences side by side however now I'm only able to view two files in a top and bottom alignment. I've been unable to locate an option to change this back to side by side, is there one?
Thanks, Richard
File Alignment
Re: File Alignment
Yes. From the menu, use View | Toggle Splitter Orientation command.
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Re: File Alignment
Thanks for your response. I had tried "Toggle Splitter Orientation" with no success.
I've just tried "Toggle Splitter Orientation" again and the files go from a top/bottom alignment to just one file. I scrolled to the right thinking the second file might be 'off the screen' but it wasn't there. I then clicked "Center Splitter" and lo and behold there were my two files in a side-by-side alignment.
I think what has happened is that originally I stretched the screen across a two monitor configuration, with one file on each screen. I then re-opened ExamDiff on my laptop and wasn't able to use it. I couldn't get ExamDiff to resize to fit the laptop. However I must have done something while trying to configure it to the laptop because when I re-opened ExamDiff on the dual-monitor I was down to a one-file (seemingly) configuration.
So the solution for me was "Toggle Splitter Orientation" and then "Center Splitter".
Thanks for your help, Richard
I've just tried "Toggle Splitter Orientation" again and the files go from a top/bottom alignment to just one file. I scrolled to the right thinking the second file might be 'off the screen' but it wasn't there. I then clicked "Center Splitter" and lo and behold there were my two files in a side-by-side alignment.
I think what has happened is that originally I stretched the screen across a two monitor configuration, with one file on each screen. I then re-opened ExamDiff on my laptop and wasn't able to use it. I couldn't get ExamDiff to resize to fit the laptop. However I must have done something while trying to configure it to the laptop because when I re-opened ExamDiff on the dual-monitor I was down to a one-file (seemingly) configuration.
So the solution for me was "Toggle Splitter Orientation" and then "Center Splitter".
Thanks for your help, Richard