How do you compare non-inherited timing sections for consistency between difficulties?
I came across a map today that had about 20 non-inherited timing sections. Mixed in-between were various inherited timing sections, so I couldn't easily compare the text in the .osu files for the various diffs.
Story:
I first tried going to a position right after each non-inherited timing section and check each diff for these timing sections one by one, but this was horribly inefficient. Next, I tried comparing the .osu files, but comparing long decimals and having code for random inherited sections inbetween does not help. After that, I tried opening up the timing panel, going to the timing points tab, and tried to take pictures of the timing points in every diff, except not all the points fit in one pg, and since the screen is not resizeable, I tend up having to take multiple pictures. (I know this would be fairly easy for this scenario, but what if there were more timing sections). Last off, I tried to select all the timing sections and see if I can copy them, but no avail, they do not have a text output when you copy them.
I am just wondering what efficient ways people have used to compare large amounts of timing points?
I came across a map today that had about 20 non-inherited timing sections. Mixed in-between were various inherited timing sections, so I couldn't easily compare the text in the .osu files for the various diffs.
Story:
I first tried going to a position right after each non-inherited timing section and check each diff for these timing sections one by one, but this was horribly inefficient. Next, I tried comparing the .osu files, but comparing long decimals and having code for random inherited sections inbetween does not help. After that, I tried opening up the timing panel, going to the timing points tab, and tried to take pictures of the timing points in every diff, except not all the points fit in one pg, and since the screen is not resizeable, I tend up having to take multiple pictures. (I know this would be fairly easy for this scenario, but what if there were more timing sections). Last off, I tried to select all the timing sections and see if I can copy them, but no avail, they do not have a text output when you copy them.
I am just wondering what efficient ways people have used to compare large amounts of timing points?