Hi, I've recently noticed (sometime in the past few months) that the footprint library file format has changed to include a timestamp on each of the elements (e.g. each line, each pad), rather than just a timestamp (tedit) per footprint.
I guess this was taken into account but it makes "diifs" very hard to interpret since any small change makes everything to change. And it makes the review of submission to the official library a bit more difficult. E.g. https://gitlab.com/kicad/libraries/kicad-footprints/-/merge_requests/2571/diffs?commit_id=16df40744c47cefb812e17372ca3d9de9ac7035b First of all, I guess those new timestamps are necessary? Assuming so, would it be possible to only update the timestamp for the elements which have actually changed? I don't really know how these timestamps are used so please forgive me if anything I've said is silly. Somehow related, the other thing that makes "diffs" hard to read is the fact that the line order seems to change arbitrarily. Would there be a way of keeping the same line order? That applies to other KiCad files and not just footprint library files. If anything here makes sense, I can raise issues/feature requests, but wanted to discuss it first. Thanks, Diego
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