Hi,
recently I wanted to use source control for my project. It's mainly psf and ps1 for all necessary functions.
But every time when I modify a form, there is a huge change of 'xml data' part inside file. Same thing when I replace one image with another.
The diff's are huge and it's very uncomfortable to see actual code changes. I'm aware that this is because of psf merge some code + data but is there no other solution to separate actual data/forms code from pure Powershell code?
The diff's of .psf files are unreadable
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- ALIENQuake
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Re: The diff's of .psf files are unreadable
Actually, spliting psf files into two:
- one with actual code
- one with xml data
would be easiest solution, what do you think?
- one with actual code
- one with xml data
would be easiest solution, what do you think?
Re: The diff's of .psf files are unreadable
At this time, all the content is located with the single file psf. Could you post a feature request here?
https://www.sapien.com/requests
Thank you for your feedback.
https://www.sapien.com/requests
Thank you for your feedback.
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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