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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2015 2:14:50 GMT -5
Hi, I am using version 8.2.5103 on Windows 7.
1. The following command does not work right. My current directory is h:\temp: c:\...\spflite.exe * Filemanager does not show me the files in h:\temp
2. c:\...\spflite.exe c:\bat\* Same issue as point 1. but: c:\...\spflite.exe c:\bat opens a empty file to edit, but c:\bat is a directory.
Best Regards Jonas
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2015 11:30:35 GMT -5
I forgot to mention, that in version 8.1.4311 everything already worked ok.
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Post by George on Jun 8, 2015 14:52:35 GMT -5
Jonas: Robert: Indeed a bug introduced by the 8.2 revisions. I've corrected it.
However, the FM Path (which this operand becomes) requires a \ to indicate a pathname. So C:\Bat is a perfectly valid name for a file with no extension called Bat in the root directory. But I know that trying to stick to this strict interpretation would just generate much back and forth 'discussion', so I have added yet another kludge so that command line aficionados can continue as is.
If I can ever get another real version out the door, this will be included.
George
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2015 3:12:28 GMT -5
Hi,
If spflite requires a \ to indicate a pathname, this is OK for me.
But if spflite open c:\bat as a file (although it is a directory), it should report at least an error when I will save it.
At the moment I can save the file c:\bat, but I can not find it afterwards.
Best Regards Michael
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Post by George on Jun 9, 2015 11:38:39 GMT -5
Jonas: Robert: The Save actually fails, but right now the correct error message gets lost. The open routine has been enhanced to catch this file/folder error in the first place.
George
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 23:25:57 GMT -5
Everything works OK in v8.2.5160 Thanks Jonas
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