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PSPad unicode 4.5.9 (2519) English

#1 PSPad unicode 4.5.9 (2519) English

Posted by: pspad | Date: 2014-11-27 12:26 | IP: IP Logged

Download links (2.9 MB):
code.fosshub.com
pspad.poradna.net

This archive contains modified files only. The correct way how to get full functionality:
1. Download and install latest full version
2. Replace existing files with content of archive

Tip: If you want to speed up start and you don't use FTPS connection, delete files libssl32.dll and libeay32.dll in the root of PSPad.

Changes to 4.5.8 (2517)

News
Code explorer - added support for code notes. In the user highligher and Highlighter settings you can define string, defining notes in code (e.g. @ToDo). Rest of line behind this comment is taken as note and displyed in Code explorer.
CSS highlighter - added LESS comment support

Fixes:
selection to PHP variable conversion for one line (menu HTML/conversion)
start PSPad with file without path as parameter when PSPad instance is already running

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2014-11-28 10:24 by pspad.

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#2 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.9 (2519) English

Posted by: Gorlash | Date: 2014-11-27 15:17 | IP: IP Logged

Yes, this appears to solve all problems with spaces in paths.
Also, the previously-solved issues with opening non-existent files in directories other than initial opening directory, appear to still be fixed.
Thank You!!!!!!!!

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#3 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.9 (2519) English

Posted by: carbonize | Date: 2014-11-28 10:16 | IP: IP Logged

Jan think you forgot to translate something in your opening post ;)

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Carbonize

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#4 Re: PSPad unicode 4.5.9 (2519) English

Posted by: pspad | Date: 2014-11-28 10:25 | IP: IP Logged

Sorry, fixed

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