... Ignore file extensions? I can't find this anywhere.
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It doesn't. All of the tech support questions we've gotten about it have been for specific instances of lining up one type of file with another, and we feel that this better supports that than the checkbox to ignore extensions did.Zoë P Scooter Software
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> It doesn't.
Ah. Thanks anyway.
> All of the tech support questions we've gotten about it have been
> for specific instances of lining up one type of file with another,
Perhaps because those support questions requesting line up of all files (like mine in 2005) ceased when BC added this feature in V2.4.
Meanwhile, is there any particular reason why BC3 doesn't act upon:
Align left file (or folder):
.*
with right file (or folder):
.*
??
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Originally posted by chrisjj View PostPerhaps because those support questions requesting line up of all files (like mine in 2005) ceased when BC added this feature in V2.4.
I wasn't able to find anything from you regarding this in 2005. You've sent quite a few emails and forum posts though, so I can't say I checked every one. What are you trying to do that the old behavior worked for and the new behavior doesn't?
Originally posted by chrisjj View PostMeanwhile, is there any particular reason why BC3 doesn't act upon:
Align left file (or folder):
.*
with right file (or folder):
.*Zoë P Scooter Software
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Originally posted by Craig View PostUsing "*.*" as the "with right file" option doesn't give it an unambiguous target filename to look for.BC v4.0.7 build 19761
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> I wasn't able to find anything from you regarding this in 2005.
*From:* [email protected] (Chris John Jordan)
*Date:* Sun, 30 Oct 2005 16:59 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
PS It would be nice to have Comparison Control "[] Ignore filename
extension".*From:* Scooter Support <[email protected]>
*Date:* Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:23:20 -0600
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Also, ignoring file extensions is on our todo list for a future release
of BC.
Regards,
Chris Kennedy
Scooter Software
> What are you trying to do that the old behavior worked for and the new behavior doesn't?
Find matches between e.g. .WAVs on one side and any type on the other, inc. any audio types.
> Using "*.*" as the "with right file" option doesn't give it an unambiguous target filename to look for.
Sure, but my question was about ".*".
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Originally posted by chrisjj View PostIt would be nice to have Comparison Control "[] Ignore filename extension"
Originally posted by chrisjj View PostI don't think it was smart to remove this BC2 feaature in BC3.
Originally posted by chrisjj View PostFind matches between e.g. .WAVs on one side and any type on the other, inc. any audio types.
Originally posted by chrisjj View PostSure, but my question was about ".*".Zoë P Scooter Software
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> For BC3 we're taking the opportunity to step back
Evidently.
>> I don't think it was smart to remove this BC2 feaature in BC3.
> Noted, but we don't agree.
Fair enough, though I still don't see why you cannot allow ".*".
And thanks for letting me know about the undocumented "*.*" option.
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Yes. The manual alignment strings can be regular expressions, which we couldn't swap automatically even if we wanted to. I don't seriously think anyone is going to swap sides after setting up a bunch of manual alignnments, so it shouldn't be a problem.
I've already told you that if you want us to change the behavior you're going to have to come up with a real use case that can be solved with the previous behavior and can't be with the new one. Picking apart specific interactions like this is not going to cut it.Zoë P Scooter Software
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> The manual alignment strings can be regular expressions, which we couldn't swap automatically even if we wanted to.
What's the problem with swapping "Align left file (or folder):" and "with right file (or folder):" values?
> I don't seriously think anyone is going to swap sides after setting
> up a bunch of manual alignnments
Sorry - wrong already. And I was aided and abetted by the Swap Sides button, which I note did not change to read "Swap Side and mess up comparison"
Loss of BC's comparison commutativity is a bad idea.
> I've already told you that if you want us to change the behavior you're
> going to have to come up with a real use case that can be solved with
> the previous behavior and can't be with the new one.
Impossible, because when I e.g. compare two mixed-format audio libraries, the Alignment Override Apologist can always require me to enter a stack of extensions manually.
Whereas the BC Usability Champion already knows the advantage of Ignore Extensions.
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Screenshots of your specific files and task will help us understand why the manual alignments are having trouble meeting your needs. We've been using them in house awhile and they are generally more powerful than the Ignore Extensions option was.Aaron P Scooter Software
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