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I use Beyond Compare (version 3.1.10) to compare different versions of Delphi Form Files, but I don't want to see differences concerning ExplicitTop, ExplicitLeft, ExplicitHeight and ExplicitWidth.

Details: These lines will always begin with a number of whitespace characters, then "ExplicitXXX = " and a number. Older versions of Delphi didn't have these lines, so I want to ignore differences where these lines are added to the newest version, and I also want to ignore differences where the number has changed.

Does anyone know how to do this?

Edit: Duplicate (more or less) of:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3652301/how-do-i-configure-beyondcompare-to-ignore-scm-replaced-text-in-comments

+4  A: 

I don't use Beyond Compare, but if you want to have newer versions of Delphi stop adding the (IMO useless) Explicit* properties, you can use Andreas Hausladen's DDevExtensions

jasonpenny
+1. I installed DDevExtensions some time ago to get rid of these properties and didn't regret it up to now.
Ulrich Gerhardt
That's part of the problem. Some of the developers on my team use this extension, others do not.
Svein Bringsli
@Svein: Can't you convince them that the Explicit* stuff is more than superfluous?
Ulrich Gerhardt
@Ulrich: I suppose, but it still doesn't answer the actual question. And in addition to the explicit values I would like to do the same thing with the ActivePage property of page controls, so I would like to find a solution to that also.
Svein Bringsli
+11  A: 
  1. Load a pair of DFM files showing the difference.
  2. Click the Session Settings button (aka Rules w/ umpire icon) or use the Session->Session Settings menu item.
  3. Switch to the Importance tab then click the Edit Grammar... button to open a second dialog.
  4. Click the New... button below the top listbox to open a third dialog.
  5. Change the Element Name option to something like Explicit*, change the Text Matching to Explicit(Left|Top|Width|Height) = \d+ and check the Match character case and Regular expression checkboxes, then click Ok, then click Ok again in the second dialog.
  6. Explicit* should now appear in the original dialog's Grammar Elements list. Uncheck it, then change the combobox at the bottom of the dialog from Use for this view only to Update session defaults.
Craig Peterson
Fabolous answer, just what I was hoping for. You can't beat a good walkthrough :-)
Svein Bringsli
Especially when it comes from the horse's mouth himself.
LachlanG