Suggestion: Compare window could contain option summary
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 1:35 pm
Following on from my desire to have the Compare window open even when EDP is called from the shell extension (enabled by specifying /sd in Options -> Global -> CLI options), I'm wondering if there's any plan to provide a summary of currently selected options in the Compare window.
For example one line of telltale icons could tell the user if certain types of option are set, eg
- if any simple text ignore settings are set
- if any regex text ignore settings are set
- if any column range text ignore settings are set
- what the auto/text/binary setting is
- what the line/word/char detail level is
- if any file plugins are enabled
- if any directory plugins are enabled
Obviously one could go too far with this; but I think it might be possible to come up with a suitable subset of the whole range of options that could still be useful to people.
Also, once one does go into the Options dialog, it's still hard to tell at a glance what is set. Eg in the treeview pane, Options -> Plugins is displayed in yellow whether any plugins are enabled or not. Perhaps the icon could be greyed-out if no Plugin processing is enabled, or its description could be "Plugins F=Y D=N" or "Plugins (Files,NoDirs)" or something? And similary for other sections of the tree?
For example one line of telltale icons could tell the user if certain types of option are set, eg
- if any simple text ignore settings are set
- if any regex text ignore settings are set
- if any column range text ignore settings are set
- what the auto/text/binary setting is
- what the line/word/char detail level is
- if any file plugins are enabled
- if any directory plugins are enabled
Obviously one could go too far with this; but I think it might be possible to come up with a suitable subset of the whole range of options that could still be useful to people.
Also, once one does go into the Options dialog, it's still hard to tell at a glance what is set. Eg in the treeview pane, Options -> Plugins is displayed in yellow whether any plugins are enabled or not. Perhaps the icon could be greyed-out if no Plugin processing is enabled, or its description could be "Plugins F=Y D=N" or "Plugins (Files,NoDirs)" or something? And similary for other sections of the tree?