1. Open Text Compare for two files with some differences
2. In the preferences, under Commands, scroll to "Next Difference Section". Bind the Ctrl-N (^N) key.
3. Save
4. Back in the text compare, click on the file path text box (at the top) and press Ctrl-N. Notice that it jumps to the 1st difference in the file.
5. Put the cursor in the actual text area and press Ctrl-N again. Notice that it just moves the cursor down a line, rather than jumping to the next difference.
If I bind it to Cmd-N instead of Ctrl-N, it seems to work just fine. But Cmd-N is already taken for "New" so I'm not sure I want to override that.
2. In the preferences, under Commands, scroll to "Next Difference Section". Bind the Ctrl-N (^N) key.
3. Save
4. Back in the text compare, click on the file path text box (at the top) and press Ctrl-N. Notice that it jumps to the 1st difference in the file.
5. Put the cursor in the actual text area and press Ctrl-N again. Notice that it just moves the cursor down a line, rather than jumping to the next difference.
If I bind it to Cmd-N instead of Ctrl-N, it seems to work just fine. But Cmd-N is already taken for "New" so I'm not sure I want to override that.
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