Text Compare.
In build 437, if I switched to a different File Format, the page info at the top of each pane would reflect this. I always displayed the page info, precisely because I often switch (between HTML and CSS, or between HTML and PHP, for instance).
In 439 this no longer happens - which is highly confusing when you switch between different File Formats to highlight different parts of the code.
First screenshot shows the text compare with automatically-loaded 'PHP script' where I have set '(other)' (non-PHP code) as unimportant, so the HTML change at the top of the page shows as an unimportant change. The second screenshot shows the result after switching to HTML: now the new/missing first line shows as an important change (as intended) but page info still shows 'PHP Script' - it should be 'HTML'. (I had to cut out some strips to make the screenshots comply with image sizes...)
Possibly the result of making showing page info the default? It should accurately display the currently active File Format, not the initially detected one.
In build 437, if I switched to a different File Format, the page info at the top of each pane would reflect this. I always displayed the page info, precisely because I often switch (between HTML and CSS, or between HTML and PHP, for instance).
In 439 this no longer happens - which is highly confusing when you switch between different File Formats to highlight different parts of the code.
First screenshot shows the text compare with automatically-loaded 'PHP script' where I have set '(other)' (non-PHP code) as unimportant, so the HTML change at the top of the page shows as an unimportant change. The second screenshot shows the result after switching to HTML: now the new/missing first line shows as an important change (as intended) but page info still shows 'PHP Script' - it should be 'HTML'. (I had to cut out some strips to make the screenshots comply with image sizes...)
Possibly the result of making showing page info the default? It should accurately display the currently active File Format, not the initially detected one.
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