Wow you're right. Looks like I had an older version, with the latest one changing the Ruleset does change how CLC runs as well. Thank you for all your help!
Do you happen to know where the Ruleset information is stored? Is it in the registry, or config file somewhere, or something else?
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- Wed Mar 27, 2019 4:10 pm
- Forum: Support (DiffMerge)
- Topic: Error with specific characters
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- Wed Mar 27, 2019 2:37 pm
- Forum: Support (DiffMerge)
- Topic: Error with specific characters
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Re: Error with specific characters
Using the visual diff window I see â when I diff the files instead of the arrow. Looking at the Rulesets, I see that the text one has the encoding set to Western European, and if I change that to UTF-8 the diff appears correctly in the window! However, changing that Ruleset doesn't seem to affect di...
- Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:22 pm
- Forum: Support (DiffMerge)
- Topic: Error with specific characters
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Re: Error with specific characters
I've noticed this with the → and the ∠ character, but I imagine this is an issue with other UTF8 characters too. Here are the steps I used. Make file A.txt with an → character in it. Make file b.txt that's empty. Run this command: sgdm.exe -u -d=output.txt A.txt B.txt sgdm will return an exit code o...
- Tue Mar 26, 2019 12:26 pm
- Forum: Support (DiffMerge)
- Topic: Error with specific characters
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Error with specific characters
Hi!
When I use DiffMerge to diff to a file I get an exit code of 2 and the diff fails when the either file contains a → character. I imagine that this is an issue with other UTF8 characters as well. Is there any chance that this could be looked at?
When I use DiffMerge to diff to a file I get an exit code of 2 and the diff fails when the either file contains a → character. I imagine that this is an issue with other UTF8 characters as well. Is there any chance that this could be looked at?