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Winmerge.ini: Settings-Bar0/Visible=0 #2336

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warbe-maker opened this issue May 26, 2024 · 3 comments
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Winmerge.ini: Settings-Bar0/Visible=0 #2336

warbe-maker opened this issue May 26, 2024 · 3 comments

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@warbe-maker
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I tried to specify in my specific winmerge.ini the two lines:
Settings-Bar0/Visible=0
Settings-Bar1/Visible=0

but it did not have the desired effect. The corresponding windows were still displayed.
I have identified these settings by comparing two ini files, one with the windows displayed and one where I had the display removed. The two lines were the only difference so I gave it a try - not succeeding though.

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I couldn't reproduce this issue. How are you launching WinMerge? Are you using the /inifile command line option? Could you also attach the contents of the Settings-Bar0/* section from your winmerge.ini file? Additionally, could you please specify which version of WinMerge you are using?

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warbe-maker commented May 30, 2024 via email

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I copied the contents of the attached WinMerge INI file to C:\tmp\winmerge.ini and tried running it as follows, but I was unable to reproduce the issue...

"C:\Program Files\winmerge\WinMergeU.exe" D:\dev\winmerge\src\MainFrm.cpp E:\dev\winmerge\Src\MainFrm.cpp /e  /dl "Code in the current "public" Common Component in the Common-Components folder" /dr "The Common Component's code recently modified in Workbook Log.xlsb" /inifile C:\tmp\winmerge.ini

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