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Posted by: kiendlm | Date: 2010-01-09 20:51 | IP: IP Logged
massimobalestra:I am working with this last patch right now.
Autoindent is on and I was able to disable the "scroll past EOL and EOF".
I also use these settings.
massimobalestra:I often insert characters and then undo. Everything seems to work correctly to me.
Maybe we are talking of different bugs. If you would like to see what I mean, please try the following:
* Create a new C/C++ file (Select File/New..., in the following dialog select C/C++)
Now you have an empty main() function and the C/C++ Highlighter switched on.
* Put the cursor at the end of line 12 (behind the opening bracket {)
* Press <enter> to create a new line, then <TAB> and enter some text.
* Press <enter> again to initiate an autoindent action.
Now the cursor is exactly below the beginning of the text in the line above.
* Now press <Ctrl>+Z to undo your last action
You will notice that besides the line created by the step above also the closing bracket is gone. Generally, you will notice that in the line below the newly created line there will be as much characters lost beginning from the left as the autoindent action in the line deleted by the undo action had generated before. This has not been changed between build 2374 and 2381 and is dangerous because it can destroy the code you are working on. I'm only using the current build because I mostly don't use the undo function.
Posted by: c3k | Date: 2010-01-11 08:25 | IP: IP Logged
Autoindent bug still present ...back to 2357...
Is there any change to how the program check for changes to opened file? Sometimes it don't get the change while is working on 2357.
Posted by: elxDraco | Date: 2010-01-11 10:04 | IP: IP Logged
Love the FTP fix, good work.
Posted by: Whitewater | Date: 2010-01-11 10:25 | IP: IP Logged
I can confirm that the <Ctrl>+Z bug is still there.
Posted by: ferry | Date: 2010-01-11 18:06 | IP: IP Logged
I've completed the test following all the steps you explained. In my case PSPad works fine, no problems. I think PSPad is very dependent on the configuration.
Posted by: hamasaki | Date: 2010-01-11 20:15 | IP: IP Logged
I don`t think I`m going to update PSPad anymore. My current version works great for what I need, so unless a feature comes along thats really useful for me, I`ll leave as is.
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Posted by: RickH | Date: 2010-01-15 18:52 | IP: IP Logged
This may be a more extension-specific issue, but this build seems to have broken (at least) the any_tag_close extension.
Instead of placing the close tag at the cursor, it's placed at the beginning of the line. Possibly the cursor position isn't being properly read.
In this case, you can get the extension working again by uncommenting line 105, although the page then scrolls, which might be why this line was commented out.
Posted by: Nattevandring | Date: 2010-01-20 18:00 | IP: IP Logged
About the UNDO bug, with 2381 it seems that after 5-6 CTRL + Z it deletes one character: using PSPad for the 90% as an HTML/CSS/ASP editor, it messes up tags so I noticed it for the first time. I've never experienced it in previous versions.
Anyway it's still THE BEST editor I've ever tried, and the only one I need
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Posted by: bobbydj | Date: 2010-01-25 08:40 | IP: IP Logged
Can you add regular expressions in "find in files..." ?
Thanks.
Posted by: hankejh | Date: 2010-01-25 14:05 | IP: IP Logged
Oh man -- this undo bug is definitely* still present. It trashed a lot of my work in the wee hours last night and as mentioned by other users, seems to appear after repeated use. I have to roll back.
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