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- June 30, 2009 at 4:38 am #7438Yutaka EmuraKeymaster
EmEditor Professional 9.00 alpha 33 is available for download.
Updates from alpha 32 include:
– Fixed bugs related to auto workspace.
– Fixed bugs related to CSV mode.Please download
http://www.emeditor.com/pub/emed900a33epx.msi (English, 32-bit)
http://www.emeditor.com/pub/emed900a33ep64.msi (English, 64-bit)The portable version can be produced from the Import/Export wizard on the Tools menu after you use the installer. However, the portable version runs slower than the one using the Registry.
The Help has not been updated. Please let me know earlier rather than later if you have any bug reports or comments. Thanks!
July 1, 2009 at 10:48 am #7440CaptainFlintParticipantTwo problems:
1. EE 9 does not restore the window position. Tried with beta 29 and 33, WinXP SP3 Pro. I open EE, maximize it, go to Customize -> Window, check Restore Window Position, press the Save Current Window Position button, close EE. Then I double-click a TXT file -> EE opens again with non-maximized window.
2. When I start EE, its window has black corners on the top. After the window size/position is changed, they disappear. I recorded a video:
• Video/EXE (player/codec included)
• Video/AVI (needs MSU Screen Capture Lossless Codec)July 1, 2009 at 6:49 pm #7441Yutaka EmuraKeymasterWhen you click the Save Current Window Position button, you will also have to click the Save Current Window Position. Also, if you have the tabs enabled, the “Restore Tabbed Window Position” also does the trick.
I have trouble downloading your video files, so I will try again. Thanks!
July 1, 2009 at 8:08 pm #7442CaptainFlintParticipantWhen you click the Save Current Window Position button, you will also have to click the Save Current Window Position.
Sorry, what do you mean? You named the same button twice…
Also, if you have the tabs enabled, the “Restore Tabbed Window Position” also does the trick.
Yes, tabs are enabled, and the Restore Tabbed Window Position is checked here. Or do I need to uncheck it?
I have trouble downloading your video files
Strange, no problem here. OK, I reuploaded them to Rapidshare: EXE, AVI
July 6, 2009 at 10:42 pm #7455Yutaka EmuraKeymasterFlint wrote:
When you click the Save Current Window Position button, you will also have to click the Save Current Window Position.
Sorry, what do you mean? You named the same button twice…
Also, if you have the tabs enabled, the “Restore Tabbed Window Position” also does the trick.
Yes, tabs are enabled, and the Restore Tabbed Window Position is checked here. Or do I need to uncheck it?
I have trouble downloading your video files
Strange, no problem here. OK, I reuploaded them to Rapidshare: EXE, AVI
Sorry, I mean when you click the Save Current Window Position button, you will also have to click the Restore Window Position check box. And I know you are all set.
The Restore Tabbed Window Position should be unchecked if you want the window open maximized even if you close in non-maximized size.
Please make sure to disable “Automatic Workspace” (select off or Save Only) because the workspace includes information about window sizes.
I downloaded your video files. It looks strange. Did you try on the Windows Desktop?
July 7, 2009 at 9:45 am #7456CaptainFlintParticipantIt seems I found the source of the problem. I have a macro autorunning on “File Opened” event (for extended associations processing). When I turn the “Runs at Events” checkbox off, then both problems (non-restoring of the window and black triangles) are gone!
July 7, 2009 at 9:48 am #7457CaptainFlintParticipantAlso, one more problem appeared: when I turned the “Runs at Events” checkbox on again, EmEditor does not find the macro anymore. Each time I opens a file, the message appears:
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EmEditor
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The system cannot find the file specified.C:Program FilesEmEditorExtendedAssociations.jsee
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OK
—————————EE tries to look for the macro in wrong directory…
July 7, 2009 at 3:20 pm #7460Yutaka EmuraKeymasterFlint wrote:
Also, one more problem appeared: when I turned the “Runs at Events” checkbox on again, EmEditor does not find the macro anymore. Each time I opens a file, the message appears:—————————
EmEditor
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The system cannot find the file specified.C:Program FilesEmEditorExtendedAssociations.jsee
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OK
—————————EE tries to look for the macro in wrong directory…
Do you use the Registry or use INI files?
July 7, 2009 at 6:09 pm #7463CaptainFlintParticipantRegistry.
July 7, 2009 at 9:21 pm #7464Yutaka EmuraKeymasterFlint wrote:
Registry.I reproduced this problem, and it will be fixed on next alpha version. Thanks!
July 13, 2009 at 11:59 am #7474CaptainFlintParticipantI confirm that EE 9α36 now correctly finds the macro on File Opened event.
However, the other two problems still remain (not restoring the window position, and black corners of the newly created window).
I checked: both these problems can be reproduced only when I turn on the option for running my macro on File Opened event. When I turn it off, both problems disappear.July 14, 2009 at 3:45 pm #7476Yutaka EmuraKeymasterFlint wrote:
I confirm that EE 9α36 now correctly finds the macro on File Opened event.However, the other two problems still remain (not restoring the window position, and black corners of the newly created window).
I checked: both these problems can be reproduced only when I turn on the option for running my macro on File Opened event. When I turn it off, both problems disappear.This will be fixed on alpha 37. It you still see the balck corners on alhpa 37, please let me know again.
July 28, 2009 at 8:17 am #7492CaptainFlintParticipantI tested 9α37 and confirm that both issues are fixed when File Opened macro event is used. Black corners are not shown, and maximized window position is restored. Thank you!
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