Hello,
When I perform a three way merge,
resolve the conflict by clicking on the red exlamation mark,
cut a line in the conflict area,
paste it several lines higher,
scroll and click a bit in the bottom pane,
BCompare.exe starts using 100% CPU (of one CPU core) and doesn't react anymore.
I did manage to reproduce it three times out of four so far (with the same conflicted file).
I have attached some screenshots that might clarify things a bit.
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Gerrit Jan Doornink
When I perform a three way merge,
resolve the conflict by clicking on the red exlamation mark,
cut a line in the conflict area,
paste it several lines higher,
scroll and click a bit in the bottom pane,
BCompare.exe starts using 100% CPU (of one CPU core) and doesn't react anymore.
I did manage to reproduce it three times out of four so far (with the same conflicted file).
I have attached some screenshots that might clarify things a bit.
---
Gerrit Jan Doornink
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