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#31 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.5 (2417) English

Posted by: menet | Date: 2011-05-07 08:22 | IP: IP Logged

I don't know if it is an already known bug but when I use the "Show/hide spaces, tabs & line ends." button, my TXT edited file seems totally différent. yawning smiley

I give an exemple with a simple line of 1 line containing : "0 - text". If I use the "Show/hide spaces, tabs & line ends." button, then the text looks like : " - 0text". smoking smiley

Can you investigate ?
Best regards. winking smiley

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2011-05-07 08:23 by menet.

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#32 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.5 (2417) English

Posted by: pspad | Date: 2011-05-08 07:27 | IP: IP Logged

I need more informations.
can yo usend me some file sample to support mail?
can you tell me your tabwidth settings?

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#33 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.5 (2417) English

Posted by: carbonize | Date: 2011-05-08 09:48 | IP: IP Logged

I cannot replicate that bug neither. Show special characters works as expected for me.

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Carbonize

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#34 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.5 (2417) English

Posted by: kiendlm | Date: 2011-05-08 20:19 | IP: IP Logged

menet:
I don't know if it is an already known bug but when I use the "Show/hide spaces, tabs & line ends." button, my TXT edited file seems totally différent. yawning smiley

I give an exemple with a simple line of 1 line containing : "0 - text". If I use the "Show/hide spaces, tabs & line ends." button, then the text looks like : " - 0text". smoking smiley

Can you investigate ?
Best regards. winking smiley

I confirm this bug. I am using Windows 7 x64. It happens just like menet described it.

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#35 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.5 (2417) English

Posted by: carbonize | Date: 2011-05-08 20:52 | IP: IP Logged

I turn on Special Chars (same thing different name) and I type in 0 - text and it stays like that. I turn off Special Chars and type it in again then turn special chars on and my text stays the same. Possibly it is a 64bit bug so we need to know if menet is on a 64bit machine.

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Carbonize

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#36 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.5 (2417) English

Posted by: vbr | Date: 2011-05-08 22:09 | IP: IP Logged

menet:
I don't know if it is an already known bug but when I use the "Show/hide spaces, tabs & line ends." button, my TXT edited file seems totally différent. yawning smiley

I give an exemple with a simple line of 1 line containing : "0 - text". If I use the "Show/hide spaces, tabs & line ends." button, then the text looks like : " - 0text". smoking smiley

Hi, it seems to be similar to an older (and supposedly corrected) bug with displaying special whitespace characters using some fonts.
Does the following setting influence the behaviour?
Settings: Program settings: Direct edit:
[Special settings]
OldSpecialChars=1
or
OldSpecialChars=0

vbr

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#37 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.5 (2417) English

Posted by: kiendlm | Date: 2011-05-09 19:50 | IP: IP Logged

vbr:
Does the following setting influence the behaviour?
Settings: Program settings: Direct edit:
[Special settings]
OldSpecialChars=1
or
OldSpecialChars=0

vbr

Yes. When I set OldSpecialChars=1, the problem is gone. Anyway, whitespaces look much frendlier with this setting. Thanks a lot for this hint.

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#38 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.5 (2417) English

Posted by: vbr | Date: 2011-05-09 21:37 | IP: IP Logged

kiendlm:

Yes. When I set OldSpecialChars=1, the problem is gone. Anyway, whitespaces look much frendlier with this setting. Thanks a lot for this hint.

I'm glad, it helped;
there might be probably some incompatibilites with some fonts (and I like the classic whitespace symbols better myself...)

vbr

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#39 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.5 (2417) English

Posted by: Andreas | Date: 2011-05-09 22:02 | IP: IP Logged

Hello,

I think it's a bad idee to change the word selecting behavior on doubleclick after all those years. If you worked for years with PSPad, you know what gets selected. Example: #ff0000, old behavior selects ff0000, new behavior selects #ff0000.

I think if you change that behavior, you have to make it adjustable by specifying the word delemeters.

Nice day, Andreas

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#40 Bug with special character § in clip files

Posted by: Andreas | Date: 2011-05-09 22:15 | IP: IP Logged

Hello,

my CSS.DEF contains this rule:

[_Selector |M prepare brackets]*Alt+V
§.{
..|
}

(2 spaces for indentation, I typed a dot for space for better visibility) The result with selected word ist:

word.{
......
....}

6 spaces in 2nd line and 4 spaces in 3rd line.

Nice day and thanks again for PSPad,

Andreas

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