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Posted by: ;Op | Date: 2006-02-28 09:23 | IP: IP Logged
pspad wrote:
> new option OldSpecialChars in the Program settings / Direct
> edit. Set value to 1 if you use non unicode fonts, e.g.
> FixedSys
> in the Program settings / Program-Look in the file tab format
Thanks for this novelty, it answers my request.
Posted by: Thomas | Date: 2006-02-28 09:37 | IP: IP Logged
pspad wrote:
> ScreenShot please
Can I send you the screenshot? Which email address should I use?
Regards
Thomas
Posted by: pspad | Date: 2006-02-28 13:18 | IP: IP Logged
Support e-mail address
Posted by: yue | Date: 2006-02-28 23:45 | IP: IP Logged
I installed 4.5.1 (2185) on Windows Vista February CTP build ( a build for MS external partners). If I turn on showing special character, it does not work correctly. The special characters for space and tab are smaller than a regular character. Build 2183 works correctly. If you want, I can send you some screenshots. Just let me know where I should send to.
Thanks.
yue
Posted by: pspad | Date: 2006-03-01 19:35 | IP: IP Logged
Tabs should be same. Spaces are smaller (I mean better)
Send me screenshots please
Posted by: Lolo | Date: 2006-03-03 17:57 | IP: IP Logged
Hello,
Is there a way to translate the tooltip of "File Tab caption format"?
If not, could you add this sentence into language file?
Thanks and have a nice day.
Posted by: stefang | Date: 2006-03-05 13:22 | IP: IP Logged
- when filenames have "." in them i.e. "class.whatever.php", pspad takes 'whatever' as extension. it should use as extension from the last dot on.
- in php one can address variables also like ${"id_".$nr} . could somehow pspad mark these also like variables? (in that case it would mark only $nr}
Posted by: pspad | Date: 2006-03-05 13:48 | IP: IP Logged
stefang wrote:
> - when filenames have "." in them i.e. "class.whatever.php",
> pspad takes 'whatever' as extension. it should use as extension
> from the last dot on.
I can't agree. Can you write me example where PSPad takes "whatever" as the extension ?
Posted by: pspad | Date: 2006-03-05 18:01 | IP: IP Logged
Can't confirm.
If you have some text in unicode or UTF-8, there is no problem in the latest PSPad version.
Can you give me exact step by step how to corupt text with Find in Files ?
Posted by: stefang | Date: 2006-03-05 18:35 | IP: IP Logged
i mean, if i have a php file opened as "class.whatever.php" and i select "file/save as", pspad 1) offers me to save the file as just "class" instead of "class.whatever" and 2) when i add the rest of the name of the file, let's say i'll make it "class.something" (i am not adding ".php" to the end of the name as "save as type" is already on php) and i press save it will save the file with the 'something' extension instead of "php" extension. so the file will be saved as "class.something" instead of "class.something.php". i hope i explained well :D
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