Select objects or scripts to compare in the Difference Viewer.
Select objects or scripts to compare in the Difference Viewer.
Define how missing text should be displayed.
Select Color and click Select Color to choose the color block to show to represent missing text.
Alternatively, select Blank.
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TIP: All changes to the appearance can be previewed in the sample viewer display in the Viewer Options window. |
Customize finding the next difference.
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Tab Stops |
Set the width of Tab Stops displayed in the Difference Viewer. | ||||||||
Synchronization Settings |
The Synchronization Settings control the workings of the comparison engine that reports differences and similarities between the two files. You can set the synchronization parameters low to allow more efficient searches for small differences, or higher for handling larger files or files with large differences. Unless you are experienced in manipulating comparison synchronization algorithms, you will probably find that the default settings work well enough for most situations.
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Ignore Minor Differences |
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Case |
Select the items you want highlighted as minor differences. Items not selected will be ignored. Ensure General | Ignore Minor Differences is not selected. |
Leading Whitespace | |
Trailing Whitespace | |
Embedded Whitespace | |
/* Text within Slash-Asterisk */ | |
(* Text within Parenthesis-Asterisk *) | |
{ Text within Curly Braces } | |
Text Beginning With | |
Fortran Comments |
Use to edit data in a table object.
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