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In most similar editors that I have used, this is solved by right clicking the file, then 'add existing file' (or similar) - and selecting your new file which will used to replace it. i.e : something.jpg -> right click -> Add Existing Item(s) -> select something_iter3.jpg -> add. Perhaps a prompt about replacing, but at the end you'll be left with something.jpeg still referenced, however the content of something_iter3.jpg. Hopefully that covers it, though I must say not the best explanation ever ![]() And while I'm waffling on this point, it would also be nice to have a context menu for saving out copies of internal files, rather than having the extra step of using an archiver. I could provide patches for these topics I guess, tho it's been quite some time since I wrote respectable code outside of Python. Early Nov in any case, life is sadly busy before then. |
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