I use subversion, a version control system. When I compare my version of a picture with an unmodified copy of what's currently stored in the repository, BeyondCompare is called with both file names for me. These files look like (for example):
C:\pics\MyPicture.jpg
C:\pics\.svn\text-base\MyPicture.jpg.svn-base
The picture viewer plugin starts and displays the MyPicture.jpg, but it doesn't disply that MyPicture.jpg.svn-base file (I'm assuming because it has a strange file extension). However, the .jpg.svn-base file is a jpg file and the picture viewer works if I copy the file and rename it.
Would it be possible to "guess" or "assume" or "try" different picture types in order to view files that are named differently? Or, perhaps you have another solution?
Thanks!
C:\pics\MyPicture.jpg
C:\pics\.svn\text-base\MyPicture.jpg.svn-base
The picture viewer plugin starts and displays the MyPicture.jpg, but it doesn't disply that MyPicture.jpg.svn-base file (I'm assuming because it has a strange file extension). However, the .jpg.svn-base file is a jpg file and the picture viewer works if I copy the file and rename it.
Would it be possible to "guess" or "assume" or "try" different picture types in order to view files that are named differently? Or, perhaps you have another solution?
Thanks!
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