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Posted by: pspad | Date: 2006-04-27 04:37 | IP: IP Logged
Download link: pspad.cincura.net (1.7 MB)
Notes on PSPad update versions:
this CAB archive contains PSPad.EXE and language files only. Replace existing files from the last full release
Changes to 4.5.1 (2205)
News
changes in the memory management and some internals optimalizations
Program settings / System - new option allows switch off PSPad scripting
New localizations: Norsk (Stein-Aksel Basma), Galician (Xabier Cancela)
Corrections
internal name stored by the PDB plugin contains full path
it was possible to edit splitted read only file
Remove redundant spaces function doesn't supports unicode
File format (Dos, Mac, Unix) was always DOS if file was empty. Now is set with a same rule as the New file
replaced '_' character in image name after insert into HTML
New Context menu handler
1. disable Program settings / System / [x]Integrate with Right mouse click
2. start PSPadShell_reg.bat from this package - it will register new PSPad context menu handler. Run PSPadShell_unreg.bat to unregister it.
Limitation:
1. you have to be a system admin to register DLL
2. context menu items selection isn't implemented yet
Posted by: hoppfrosch | Date: 2006-04-27 08:30 | IP: IP Logged
Used Version: Build 2205
Don't know whether earlier builds show the same ...
I'm editing a perl script.
My Tab-Preferences are as following:
EditorSettings-Real Tabs: NO
EditorSettings-Smart Tabs: Yes
EditorSettings-Tab Width: 2
EditorSettings-Ident Width: 2
HighlighterSettings-Perl-TabWidth: 2
Assume I have a code sequence like this (Where @ represents the cursor position, _ represents VISIBLE Spaces):
____foreach my $test (@array}) {@
____}
Pressing return generates following:
____foreach my $test (@array}) {
____@
____}
Thats OK so far - but when pressing TAB in this situation this results in:
____foreach my $test (@array}) {
____________@
____}
This is not correct: a 8space wide REAL TAB is inserted instead of 2 REAL SPACES (as expected from the settings) ...
Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 2006-04-27 08:40 by hoppfrosch.
Posted by: hoppfrosch | Date: 2006-04-27 08:38 | IP: IP Logged
Used Version: Build 2205
Don't know whether earlier builds show the same ...
PSPad does not recognize anymore, if a file opened in PsPad was changed externally. I'm sure in earlier version this worked ...
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-04-27 08:44 by hoppfrosch.
Posted by: Nelson | Date: 2006-04-27 09:06 | IP: IP Logged
Hi, there is a new setting called "Integrated scripting support (WSH)".
Can somebody tell me what it means?
I need to know it so that I can translate it.
Posted by: Jume | Date: 2006-04-27 09:08 | IP: IP Logged
hoppfrosch:Used Version: Build 2205Don't know whether earlier builds show the same ...
I'm editing a perl script.
My Tab-Preferences are as following:
EditorSettings-Real Tabs: NO
EditorSettings-Smart Tabs: Yes
EditorSettings-Tab Width: 2
EditorSettings-Ident Width: 2
HighlighterSettings-Perl-TabWidth: 2Assume I have a code sequence like this (Where @ represents the cursor position, _ represents VISIBLE Spaces):
____foreach my $test (@array}) {@
____}Pressing return generates following:
____foreach my $test (@array}) {
____@
____}
Thats OK so far - but when pressing TAB in this situation this results in:
____foreach my $test (@array}) {
____________@
____}This is not correct: a 8space wide REAL TAB is inserted instead of 2 REAL SPACES (as expected from the settings) ...
try deactivating smart tabs
Posted by: Lolo | Date: 2006-04-27 09:10 | IP: IP Logged
hoppfrosch:Used Version: Build 2205Don't know whether earlier builds show the same ...
PSPad does not recognize anymore, if a file opened in PsPad was changed externally. I'm sure in earlier version this worked ...
I don't have any problem with that feature.
Posted by: hoppfrosch | Date: 2006-04-27 09:48 | IP: IP Logged
Jume:try deactivating smart tabs
Everything seems to be OK then - but the described behaviour with SmartTabs activated seems to be a bug anyway ...
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-04-27 09:49 by hoppfrosch.
Posted by: hoppfrosch | Date: 2006-04-27 09:51 | IP: IP Logged
Lolo:I don't have any problem with that feature.
Strange - since the files have REALLY changed, and PsPad does NOT recognize this on my machine.
Posted by: hoppfrosch | Date: 2006-04-27 10:10 | IP: IP Logged
hoppfrosch:Strange - since the files have REALLY changed, and PsPad does NOT recognize this on my machine.
It becomes weird now: the changes are detected again from PsPad (I cannot remember any action which could "reanimate" this feature: no reboot, no login/logout, same applications running(?) ...)
Forget this bug - I'll watch it on my machine and try to find the reason
Posted by: pspad | Date: 2006-04-27 10:50 | IP: IP Logged
hoppfrosch:Everything seems to be OK then - but the described behaviour with SmartTabs activated seems to be a bug anyway ...
Open help and read about smart tabs.
Quote from the help:
Smart Tabs
When checked, each TAB press will cause the cursor to follow words from previous line. When the cursor moves past the end of the previous line then TAB adds the normal amount of space, determined by the Tab Width setting.
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