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- Subject: Re: UI suggestion: Differences Panel
- Message-ID: <BxHGB6.1Fq@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Reply-To: jeffo@uiuc.edu (J.B. Nicholson-Owens)
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- References: <1992Nov9.084115.1412@dolphin.com>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 04:25:40 GMT
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- Gordie Freedman writes
- > it uses multiple different colors to indicate "in 1st doc not in
- > 2nd", "in 2nd, not first", and "only in 1st/2nd".
-
- This idea combined with a drag and drop text editing addition to the Text
- object would be really handy and an easy way to make the documents being
- 'diffed' become the same (or closer to the same). Something where you can
- select some text, or have something select some for you, and then release the
- mouse button, then drag from the selected text to a spot somewhere else in the
- document or on top of some already selected data elsewhere in the same or
- another app thereby causing the dragged data to replace (drag released on
- selected material) or be inserted (drag released on unselected data) where you
- release the mouse button.
-
- The inability of the Text object to do discontinuous text selection might
- hamper any diff panel (unless you wouldn't mind doing each different segment
- one at a time).
-
- Lastly, the only bad idea I can forsee with different colors standing for
- different types of differences is that easily seeable B&W versions would have
- to be made for us monochrome users.
- --
- -- Jeff (jeffo@uiuc.edu)
- -- NeXTmail welcome
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