Is there an Option to obtain a VERBOSE log of changes?

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philkryder
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Is there an Option to obtain a VERBOSE log of changes?

Post by philkryder »

I'd like to be able to have a BEFORE and AFTER log of each line changed in each file.

Is there a way to get that or to get a similar effect?

something like:
======= begin file1.html

old line124 --> s:\\\\
New line 124--> s:\\

old line255 --> s:\\\\
new line255 --> s:\\

======== end file1.html
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Bob Hansen
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Does TextPad's Tools/Compare Files not work for you?
Last edited by Bob Hansen on Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by philkryder »

Bob Hansen wrote:Does TextPad's Tools/Compare Files not work for you?
I'm guessing you mean TextPad? or is there another product?

I'm sorry - I couldn't find that in WildEdit

I wanted to be able to see the before and after in all files changed in the folder.
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Post by kengrubb »

I would have to conclude there is no verbose logging option.

From the Help File:
The log is used to record the following information, with a time stamp for each transaction:

The parameters used for searching and replacing.
Each file examined by Replace All and Redo commands.
Each file restored by Undo commands.
Any errors that may be reported.
(2[Bb]|[^2].|.[^Bb])

That is the question.
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Post by Bob Hansen »

It does involve other steps, but I use CSDiff to see exact changes. This involves making a copy of the original files first, doing the Replace, then using CSDiff to compare the modified files to the copies of the originals.

I just contributed to answering the same question by you on 2/20, here: http://forums.textpad.com/viewtopic.php ... ght=csdiff
Hope this was helpful.............good luck,
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