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Post by Stefan on Mar 14, 2015 9:17:37 GMT -5
Hi Guys,
After my previous bug report re Auto colorisation you issued a fix (814317) which worked perfectly. However, I note that in v8.1.5002 and v8.1.5064 we have a similar (possible same) issue.
To demonstrate, try... AUTO file contains the line COMMENT1 6 [ ]
File being edited contains "abcdefghijklmnop" Overtype (say) "f" with "[" all good so far Overtype (say) "i" with "]" notice that "j" disappears as if it was deleted Overtype either "[" or "]" with a blank and you'll see that "j" is still there but was hidden
Also.... type (say) "abcde[xxx]fghi" on a new line and observe what happens to the cursor positioning when you enter "]" character and the subsequent appearance of "fghi".
Thanks for a great product.
Regards, Stef
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Post by George on Mar 14, 2015 15:28:06 GMT -5
Stefan: Grrr! Yes, indeed, it appears to be back. Right now I have two versions underway at the same time, but that's no excuse. Let me go back AGAIN and stomp on this. My apologies. George OK, Fixed. Actually, the bug did not re-appear, it was simply not fixed correctly. If you'd like a corrected version you can download www.spflite.com/Files/SPFLite815072.ex_ from the website. Rename it to SPFLite.EXE and copy it to your normal install folder. Note this version contains another fix which will mean that you cannot back off to a prior version. But I doubt you, or 99+% of users would encounter this. It affects the parsing delimiter used in FLIST files; it has changed from a comma to a | (vertical bar) It seems that a comma is a valid character in a filename, something I was not aware of. Actually, backoff is possible, it just means editing your FLIST files and changing | back to comma. And this time I corrected the bug in both my working versions and tested it. George
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