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Thanks for the suggestion. The 'Save Both' feature is already on our wishlist, and I've appended your request to it.
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I have just been using the left/right arrow keys to change the comparison pane that has focus. As suggested, disabling full edit does give me the old behaviour I was used to, but I also like the Alt+Ctrl+S idea.
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I'm not sure that most users would want Ctrl+S to automatically save the side that does not have focus without, at least, a confirmation dialog.
Another possibility, however, could be to add a new "Save All" function like some editors have (UltraEdit for one). Add a keyboard shortcut (Alt+Ctrl+S for example) and you would have the functionality Warren is looking for without impacting Ctrl+S for other users.
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Originally posted by WarrenStanley View PostIn BC2, there was no edit in place, so it was easy to change the current compare pane, and then do a Ctrl-S. In BC3, with live editing, this is not quite as easy.
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Thanks for the suggestion.
We do have a hotkey for switching panes (alt+arrow key left or right). Which way were you using to quickly/easily switch with BC2?
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Ctrlr-S when one side changed
In BC2, there was no edit in place, so it was easy to change the current compare pane, and then do a Ctrl-S. In BC3, with live editing, this is not quite as easy.
Consider comparing a file, copy difference from left to right using Ctrl-R (the left side is the default selected side), then try to save the change with Ctrl-S... it does nothing becuase the left side has not changed.
Could the Ctrl-S apply to either pane if only one is currently changed? (this is mostly relevant when just using the keyboard)Last edited by WarrenStanley; 29-May-2008, 10:38 PM.Tags: None
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