Displaying changed settings in the Configuration dialog
Posted: 16 Sep 2023 11:09
I would like to be able to see with my eyes in the configuration dialog the changed (compared to fresh installation) settings.
In the normal state, the changed settings, of course, do not need to be highlighted, but when the user needs to see what he has changed, I would like to press a keyboard shortcut that would temporarily highlight the changed settings (underlining, bordering with a frame, exclamation mark, or something similar).
The highlight mode should theoretically disappear when you reopen the Configuration dialog or switch to a new section of the dialog, depending on whether this interferes with XY or not.
It would also be nice in this mode of highlighting changes to be able to copy the changed keys from ini file, that correspond to the changed settings.
Perhaps this has already been suggested many times. But I haven't seen it yet.
Remark: If the highlighting itself is too complicated or unnecessary thing, then, in principle, it is enough to be able to copy these changed settings in text form (since it is customary to display it in the "List of All Settings" window after clicking button "Jump to Setting...") and after each changed setting display the key of the ini file that is responsible for this.
In the normal state, the changed settings, of course, do not need to be highlighted, but when the user needs to see what he has changed, I would like to press a keyboard shortcut that would temporarily highlight the changed settings (underlining, bordering with a frame, exclamation mark, or something similar).
The highlight mode should theoretically disappear when you reopen the Configuration dialog or switch to a new section of the dialog, depending on whether this interferes with XY or not.
It would also be nice in this mode of highlighting changes to be able to copy the changed keys from ini file, that correspond to the changed settings.
Perhaps this has already been suggested many times. But I haven't seen it yet.
Remark: If the highlighting itself is too complicated or unnecessary thing, then, in principle, it is enough to be able to copy these changed settings in text form (since it is customary to display it in the "List of All Settings" window after clicking button "Jump to Setting...") and after each changed setting display the key of the ini file that is responsible for this.