Platform differences
Although every effort has been made to make Ellié
Computing Merge work the same way on Windows, Linux and
Solaris, few small differences remain.
- Due to system specifications, Folder Comparison
case sensitiveness in filenames is ignored,
by default, on Windows, matched on Linux.
You can change this option in Folder Comparison options.
- Some encodings are supported only on
Windows platform (namely those marked as
windows-XXXX in the encoding lists). These
encodings includes ISCII and some other encodings from
which most are redundant with nearly equal encodings (e.g.
Big5, Korean...)
- A few shortcuts are different on Mac OS
X, because Mac OS X reserves them for another
use.
Under Linux and Solaris:
- the Options dialog box contains a
section about command lines. You are asked to select or type
the command line to use to launch the shell. This is used to
launch external applications running as console. You can also
specify an alternative XSLT processor to use to generate HTML
reports, and comparisons statistics.
- you need to have a locale installed to activate the given
translation in Ellié Computing Merge (e.g. you can not
select German translation if the de_DE locale is not
there)
- there is no UTF normalization in folder
differentiation
- the documentation called from the
Help button in modal dialogs is itself
modal. You have to quit the help window to return to the
dialog. On Windows, you can switch back to the dialog without
quitting the help viewer, the documentation window is not
modal.
On Old Windows platforms:
- Windows 9x / Me and 2000 are no more supported.
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