Hi,
currently, I use exam diff pro mainly for comparing pieces of text copied from html pages.
i.e. I start a new instance of ExamDiffPro (with /n to suppress the file dialog), and I copy portions of text into the empty left pane, and other portions of text into the empty right pane.
Although I do no (other) editing than the copy, when I close ExamDiffPro I get asked "Save changes to [first file]?" and then "Save changes to [second file]?". Which is annoying.
I didn't see (but maybe I am blind) an option to suppress the question for "Save changes". And even less an option to suppress the question to "save changes" if no filename exists.
I'd like to keep the question when I actually edited a file, but want to suppress the question if I only compared a text snippet pasted into the area ...
Is this possible?
Thanks,
Andreas a/k/a MudGuard
PS: I am still using 5.0.1.16 (but if necessary to get this feature, I would pay again and upgrade)
Suppress "Save changes" when no file name exists
Re: Suppress "Save changes" when no file name exists
There's no option for this. However, there is a workaround: instead of opening empty panes, use the Clipboard buttons on the Compare dialog. Then, after your comparison is done and you close the program, ExamDiff Pro will not prompt to save as long as your option "Treat clipboard buffers as initially modified" is not set under Options | Misc.
psguru
PrestoSoft
PrestoSoft
Re: Suppress "Save changes" when no file name exists
Thanks - that's good enough for now ... 
