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Bug 2426

Summary: [Navigation] Compare - would like a "next change" button (1GF5SB6)
Product: [Eclipse Project] Platform Reporter: Philipe Mulet <philippe_mulet>
Component: CompareAssignee: Andre Weinand <andre_weinand>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: P3    
Version: 2.0   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: Windows NT   
Whiteboard:

Description Philipe Mulet CLA 2001-10-10 22:36:10 EDT
I miss the VAJ functionality of quickly being able to step to the next change without having
to pick it individually amongst a list of candidates.

NOTES:

AW (05.07.2001 09:55:40)
	I'm not sure I understand to what part of compare you are referring to.

	There are lots of ways to navigate through the changes:
	- every pane has next/previous buttons to step through the changes shown in the pane
	- in the tree viewer you can step through changes by means of the cursor keys
	- in the text compare viewer next/previous button first step through line changes and then through token changes
	- the compare browser has next/previous toolbar items (and cntr-n/cntr-p shortcuts) to step through the changes across panes;
		so it will go the the next resource if you've reached the end of the changes in that resource.

PM (7/5/2001 6:39:03 PM)
	I would like to have only ONE next change button instead of having to select various flavours. I am only interested in the next change, 
	not in the next change in the next file...
	
	Accessorily, how is it that I am getting changes on files which show me no content changes ?
Comment 1 DJ Houghton CLA 2001-10-29 18:27:19 EST
PRODUCT VERSION:
SDK 122

Comment 2 Andre Weinand CLA 2002-06-01 05:40:31 EDT
#1: Use the global actions 'Next Difference' 'Previous Difference' to step 
through changes (without showing token differences within that change).
Will reconsider this after 2.0

#2: You can get bogus file changes because Team by default checks timestamps 
only. There is an option on the Team pref page to consider the file's contents 
too.
Comment 3 Michael Valenta CLA 2006-10-20 07:27:11 EDT
Reopening
Comment 4 Michael Valenta CLA 2006-10-20 20:24:30 EDT

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 5838 ***