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Posted by: carbonize | Date: 2013-03-28 07:10 | IP: IP Logged
Emmet is Zen Coding or rather Zen Coding changed it's name to Emmet.
As to the issue so long as scripting is enabled in IE I cannot see why it wouldn't be working. If possibly try running IE with admin privileges and see if that fixes it.
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Carbonize
Posted by: Lycox | Date: 2013-03-28 07:33 | IP: IP Logged
carbonize:Emmet is Zen Coding or rather Zen Coding changed it's name to Emmet.As to the issue so long as scripting is enabled in IE I cannot see why it wouldn't be working. If possibly try running IE with admin privileges and see if that fixes it.
Still don't work. I tried old ZenCoding 0.7 too, no problems with that, but Emmet doesn't work at all :(
Too bad...
Posted by: carbonize | Date: 2013-03-28 12:11 | IP: IP Logged
I meant running PSPad with admin rights not IE :|
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Posted by: Lycox | Date: 2013-03-29 10:14 | IP: IP Logged
NO effect at all. Already tried that...
Posted by: Manfred62 | Date: 2013-03-29 16:26 | IP: IP Logged
Like wrote above, I experienced the same like Lycox. Since this fuck§@%? windows update I cannot use the scripts without admin rights. And 'Emmet' doesn't run at all. Don't know where or what to configure even more. So I gave up...
There has been an update for Emmet. But the download isn't actual until now.
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Just to check the possibilities of Emmet, I tested it with another editor: Sublime Text2
Downloaded Sublime Text2 as portable version on Win7 x64.
Installed Emmet via package control. AMAZING!
No need for admin rights and superb function.
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So isn't there any chance with PSPad to avoid this scripts/WSH/admin problem? What are other editors doing to avoid such problems/dependencies?
regards Manfred
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Posted by: carbonize | Date: 2013-03-29 17:55 | IP: IP Logged
Other editors tend to have emmet built in or use their own API.
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Carbonize
Posted by: pspad | Date: 2013-03-29 19:34 | IP: IP Logged
PSPad uses standard Windows Scripting Host.
If scripting in Windows is disabled, can't be used in PSPad either.
Posted by: Lycox | Date: 2013-03-30 11:06 | IP: IP Logged
But...
WSH is still enabled, that's the problem...
Posted by: Manfred62 | Date: 2013-03-30 15:51 | IP: IP Logged
In my case I can use scripts in PSPad, when I start PSPad as admin. This means WSH is enabled? So only have to find the difference in Windows config 'admin vs. restricted user'.
But Emmet doesn't run anyway, even as admin. Is there anything to change in the emmet-script itself?
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PSPad 4.5.9 (2525)
Posted by: carbonize | Date: 2013-03-30 22:08 | IP: IP Logged
Emmet works fine here.
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