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When compare code, I sometimes notice code that I did not need to change, and I change it back...

And then I do a right-click to refresh, and it no longer shows a difference! Cool.

I normally use the LPEX Compare, because I like it and I am use to it. But, others use the Eclipse compare, which even shows more details.

To each their own!


-Ken Killian-


-----Original Message-----
From: WDSCI-L <wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Joe Pluta
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2018 11:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] LPEX compare

And to make those highlighted lines away, just use the command "compare clear".

There's a lot of cool stuff in the command line, stuff that I just haven't had the chance to even play with!


On 7/18/2018 1:01 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
You can type "compare" in the LPEX command line, and it will highlight every unsaved change in your code and show side-by-side with what the code was as-saved.

<mind_blown>



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