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Posted by: pspad | Date: 2018-02-17 19:37 | IP: IP Logged
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Changes to 5.0.0 (251)
News
Implemented new memory manager FastMM4
Save color scheme function includes TextDiff colors and pair expressions color
Find dialog - you can let PSPad place bookmarks to all search occurrences and go through using ALT+Up/Down
Fixes:
Batch CP conversion doesn't keep line ends from original file
Batch CP conversion always inserts BOM for UTF-8 conversion
Unix Shell Script - comment starts with #!
Windows Shell script - added "net, use" keywords
Windows Shell script - dash in variable
Duplicate line when part of the line was selected
Posted by: Andreas | Date: 2018-02-19 00:26 | IP: IP Logged
With version 5.0.0 (261) it's not possible to open a file from within windows explorer with mouse click or right click contextmenu anymore. Also with my search tool FileSeek Pro files from search result can not get opened.
This worked in version 5.0.0 (243) from which I switched to this new (261).
Posted by: pspad | Date: 2018-02-19 05:42 | IP: IP Logged
Hello Andreas. It works for me. Do you use same folder for PSPad 5 builds?
Open PSpad, program settings, system integration tab
uncheck PSPad context menu integration Apply and check it again and Apply.
Posted by: AndreasW | Date: 2018-02-19 07:27 | IP: IP Logged
Posted by: khagaroth | Date: 2018-02-19 07:36 | IP: IP Logged
pspad:Hello Andreas. It works for me.
A little correction for Andreas's report. It works for the first file. Once PSPad is open, it's impossible to open any more files from the command line or by opening files in explorer. Also reported by another user in the Czech thread.
Posted by: pspad | Date: 2018-02-19 09:37 | IP: IP Logged
AndreasW:There seems to be a language problem in the Find dialog.
Missing localization
Posted by: pspad | Date: 2018-02-19 09:39 | IP: IP Logged
khagaroth:pspad:Hello Andreas. It works for me.A little correction for Andreas's report. It works for the first file. Once PSPad is open, it's impossible to open any more files from the command line or by opening files in explorer. Also reported by another user in the Czech thread.
Tested with first time and open PSPad too. I am sorry, but I am not able to símulate it. Did you try to reregister DLL in program settings / System integration?
Posted by: Andreas | Date: 2018-02-19 10:06 | IP: IP Logged
pspad:Hello Andreas. It works for me. Do you use same folder for PSPad 5 builds?
Open PSpad, program settings, system integration tab
uncheck PSPad context menu integration Apply and check it again and Apply.
Hello Jan,
yes I already have tried all this. It works for years (as you know me). I only copied the new files into my (243) folder. I also registered the DLL (settings tab). I use the portable 32 version in a folder outside /programs/ to have full privileges.
Windows 10 all updates.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2018-02-19 10:07 by Andreas.
Posted by: khagaroth | Date: 2018-02-19 10:41 | IP: IP Logged
pspad:I am sorry, but I am not able to símulate it.
Do you use multiinstance? That works. But with single instance (ie opening everything in one window) it doesn't. For example if I use F4 in Total Commander repeatedly, it will open only the first file and then do absolutely nothing on subsequet uses.
Posted by: AndreasW | Date: 2018-02-19 10:47 | IP: IP Logged
khagaroth:For example if I use F4 in Total Commander repeatedly, it will open only the first file and then do absolutely nothing on subsequet uses.
Same here.
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