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 Posted: Thu Sep 4th, 2008 10:23 am
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Dmitry
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Hi.

Our project is very large, and updates take a lot of time. Sometimes it would be best to have the ability to scan for changes on single resource file or a single project in the solution level. It would work better in cases the location of the change is precisely known.

Also, I'd sometimes like to have the ability to have a timestamp the rows and to use timestamps for filtering like "strings that were imported from Sept 1 to Sept 10" both in view and in exports.



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 Posted: Thu Sep 4th, 2008 11:06 am
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Janusz Grzybek
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You can scan selected source (first level node), if you use right click on source name in left pane (tree view), and next you use “Scan for change” from context menu. Almost all Sisulizer views, listbox of dialog windows etc. have their own context menu with lot of different features.
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 Posted: Thu Sep 4th, 2008 11:14 am
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Also, I'd sometimes like to have the ability to have a timestamp the rows and to use timestamps for filtering like "strings that were imported from Sept 1 to Sept 10" both in view and in exports.
Similar solution already is on Sisulizer development roadmap, I am not Sisulizer developer, but it seems to me that implementation of this feature could be hard. Any time ago (before my access to Sisulizer team) I requested feature similar to your idea. You can to read about it here: http://forum.sisulizer.com/forum7/211.html

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Dmitry wrote: Also, I'd sometimes like to have the ability to have a timestamp the rows and to use timestamps for filtering like "strings that were imported from Sept 1 to Sept 10" both in view and in exports.

This is under construction and will be available shortly. You can filter based on time and edit way (e.g. edited, auto translated, imported)

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