Sessions feature change suggestion
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 11:12 am
I am using examdiff for about a week now, and i am very happy to finally having found a very decent diff tool !
On the wish list, i would like to expand the feature "Ability to associate file extensions with named sessions; auto-invoke session if compared files have same extensions" a bit with the suggestions you find below:
- Not only associate file extensions with named sessions, but display user defined session names
in "file/directories -> sessions" instead of filenames. Much easier for the user to work with/understand i think.
Session files are, to my opinion only useful for exchanging sessions with other users or backups which
i think is not the primary use of this feature for most users.
- Replace the command "save to file" with "save session" in the file/directories -> sessions menu,
and simply supply the user with a small window asking for a session name instead of a filename.
Save these sessions internally(somewhere in the examdiff install folder).
- in the menu "file/directories -> sessions" also add a link to something like a "session manager" in which the
user can rename, remove, add sessions and export sessions to files.
greetings
On the wish list, i would like to expand the feature "Ability to associate file extensions with named sessions; auto-invoke session if compared files have same extensions" a bit with the suggestions you find below:
- Not only associate file extensions with named sessions, but display user defined session names
in "file/directories -> sessions" instead of filenames. Much easier for the user to work with/understand i think.
Session files are, to my opinion only useful for exchanging sessions with other users or backups which
i think is not the primary use of this feature for most users.
- Replace the command "save to file" with "save session" in the file/directories -> sessions menu,
and simply supply the user with a small window asking for a session name instead of a filename.
Save these sessions internally(somewhere in the examdiff install folder).
- in the menu "file/directories -> sessions" also add a link to something like a "session manager" in which the
user can rename, remove, add sessions and export sessions to files.
greetings