This is the scenario:
I have multiple files I want to diff at the same time in P4V. For this example, we'll say I'm diffing 4 files in the same changelist.
- I select all the files (multi-select, or just select the changelist).
- I press CTRL+D (or use context menu to Diff).
- Beyond Compare will sometimes open one window with 2 tabbed files, and then 2 windows with a single file.
- Beyond Compare will sometimes open one window with 3 tabbed files, and then 1 window with a single file.
I have yet to get one Beyond Compare window with all 4 files in tabs.
Is there a setting or tweak I can make to Beyond Compare to ensure this doesn't happen?
Thanks!
EDIT: I believe this has to do with the speed at which the computer is running. I discovered that on a faster machine, it works fine. Or if I'm currently compiling my project (which causes my computer to slow down) the problem presents itself more often. It's still frustrating because I tend to do my diffing (reviewing code) while I'm compiling.
I have multiple files I want to diff at the same time in P4V. For this example, we'll say I'm diffing 4 files in the same changelist.
- I select all the files (multi-select, or just select the changelist).
- I press CTRL+D (or use context menu to Diff).
- Beyond Compare will sometimes open one window with 2 tabbed files, and then 2 windows with a single file.
- Beyond Compare will sometimes open one window with 3 tabbed files, and then 1 window with a single file.
I have yet to get one Beyond Compare window with all 4 files in tabs.
Is there a setting or tweak I can make to Beyond Compare to ensure this doesn't happen?
Thanks!
EDIT: I believe this has to do with the speed at which the computer is running. I discovered that on a faster machine, it works fine. Or if I'm currently compiling my project (which causes my computer to slow down) the problem presents itself more often. It's still frustrating because I tend to do my diffing (reviewing code) while I'm compiling.
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