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srbs avatar srbs commented on August 12, 2024 3

This has been added in dev build 2024!

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Gethe avatar Gethe commented on August 12, 2024 2

If you're willing to do more than just the 2-up, Gitkraken also provides an option to show a difference filter of the two images.

Example:
Example

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dpjohnst avatar dpjohnst commented on August 12, 2024 2

Hi all,

Just a quick update that we've added WebP image diffing support πŸŽ‰

Kind regards,
- Dylan from Sublime HQ

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jfcherng avatar jfcherng commented on August 12, 2024 1

This is still a very real problem for asset repos, reviewing changes in Sublime Merge is impossible right now unfortunately

It's already listed on the What’s Next section of the latest Sublime Merge blog post.
https://www.sublimetext.com/blog/articles/sublime-merge-2-announcement

So I believe the dev team will have this done sooner or later :)

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srbs avatar srbs commented on August 12, 2024 1

And I really do love how all of this came together, dark mode looks really awesome! My only thoughts might be to lower the darkness of the transparent background checkers in light mode & support svg one day (but still retaining the ability to look at the raw xml).

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dpjohnst avatar dpjohnst commented on August 12, 2024 1

It's worth noting that we've added support for PSD, TGA, PPM, and PGM image formats in the latest development build (2042)

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3v1n0 avatar 3v1n0 commented on August 12, 2024 1

No SVG support yet?

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outadoc avatar outadoc commented on August 12, 2024

This is still a very real problem for asset repos, reviewing changes in Sublime Merge is impossible right now unfortunately πŸ™

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jfcherng avatar jfcherng commented on August 12, 2024

@srbs Thanks for this. I am SUPER HAPPY!!

Snipaste_2020-07-17_14-41-30


Maybe you would like to improve this:

When selecting an image file from a tree, it's blamed like a text file.

Snipaste_2020-07-17_14-39-54

Feel free to close this issue if you think the above one is as design or deserve another issue.

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dpjohnst avatar dpjohnst commented on August 12, 2024

Thanks for the feedback so far everyone - I'll definitely be noting this down for future revisions of image diffing.

@jfcherng we can keep this issue open for blame + images (I feel it definitely falls under the realm image diffs).

I know there are other popular image diffing modes such as difference highlighting etc, so feel free to share if this is essential to your workflow too, and this can be taken on board for consideration.

Kind regards,
- Dylan

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joechan-cq avatar joechan-cq commented on August 12, 2024

It's a wonderful function! Can it support webP preview or diff in the future?

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kpowick avatar kpowick commented on August 12, 2024

It's worth noting that we've added support for PSD, TGA, PPM, and PGM image formats in the latest development build (2042)

Unfortunately, especially in legacy systems, .PGM is also a common extension for text files that represent a "Program". e.g. calc.tax.pgm.

So, this recent change in SM 2042 is causing a lot of problems for me because all of my .pgm files are now coming up for image comparison instead of text.

Is there any SM setting or configuration file where I can define how file name suffixes should be treated by SM; Text or Image?

Edit: I reverted back to 2041. Maybe I should get off the Dev channel and switch back to Stable? πŸ€”

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srbs avatar srbs commented on August 12, 2024

SM should be able to do some level of file introspection to determine if image or not. @kpowick, probably worth creating a new bug report for that issue.

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srbs avatar srbs commented on August 12, 2024

For those watching, bug report for file introspection was created here (thanks @kpowick): #1055

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kpowick avatar kpowick commented on August 12, 2024

@srbs I'm happy to report that #1055 is resolved as of Dev build 2044.
Great work SM team!

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zvuc avatar zvuc commented on August 12, 2024

Hi, by any chance could there be a way to see if the file sizes have been changed before/after? In some cases there are minor differences visually or dimensions-wise but it's a diff nonetheless if the file has been optimized. Currently there is no way to see it within the UI :(

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