Disabling WildEdit Features, Please
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 5:29 pm
I appreciate the way that WildEdit allows you to undo changes made to a batch of files, but many times I don't want this feature, and because I'm regularly using WildEdit to process 70,000 files at a time, the feature eats disk space and processor time, and it takes a very long time to have WildEdit delete the undos. Is there any way I can turn this feature off, even temporarily?
Also, I appreciate that it displays the log as it makes changes, but again, when processing 70,000 files at once the realtime display of the log starts to really slow things down. I periodically clear the log as it's processing, but it's a manual process and is a fair bit of hassle... and even then it can't be nearly as fast as if I could just close the log pane and have it not build that giant text file. I'd be perfectly happy -- super happy, actually -- if it simply didn't log at all, and at the end just reported the number of files examined and number changed. This, too, would speed things up.
As I have dozens of changes I have to make to these 70,000 files, some with regular expressions, it would really help to speed the whole thing up.
Is there anyway to disable these two features?
Thanks for a cool program,
Matthew Frederick
Also, I appreciate that it displays the log as it makes changes, but again, when processing 70,000 files at once the realtime display of the log starts to really slow things down. I periodically clear the log as it's processing, but it's a manual process and is a fair bit of hassle... and even then it can't be nearly as fast as if I could just close the log pane and have it not build that giant text file. I'd be perfectly happy -- super happy, actually -- if it simply didn't log at all, and at the end just reported the number of files examined and number changed. This, too, would speed things up.
As I have dozens of changes I have to make to these 70,000 files, some with regular expressions, it would really help to speed the whole thing up.
Is there anyway to disable these two features?
Thanks for a cool program,
Matthew Frederick