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Hi,
I've got two files to compare. The files are scripts/text in LaTex language.
In my first file I've got example line:
This house is red. %MOD
In my second file:
This house is blue.
I want to set filter that will ignore every line which contains '%MOD'. Keep in mind the '%MOD' appears only on first file. So if line in first file contains '%MOD' I don't care if there's a change in second one or not. How can be done,??
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
WinMerge can use Line filters to ignore differences in lines if the second file also contains %MOD. But unfortunately, I don't think WinMerge can ignore the difference in %MOD lines if one of the files doesn't contain %MOD.
Hi,
I've got two files to compare. The files are scripts/text in LaTex language.
In my first file I've got example line:
This house is red. %MOD
In my second file:
This house is blue.
I want to set filter that will ignore every line which contains '%MOD'. Keep in mind the '%MOD' appears only on first file. So if line in first file contains '%MOD' I don't care if there's a change in second one or not. How can be done,??
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: