v4.7.1
In the preferences dialog within the Tools node the text under the 'Add' button speaks of renaming a tool.
The help topic 'How to Customize Tool Properties' eludes to naming a tool entry with: 'Menu text: Compile JAVA'.
I've file I'd like to run in its associated editor with a more descriptive caption than 'CONSTANTS.CSV' Is it possible to rename a tool myself?
Thanx for any input.
Custom menu captions for tools?
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Custom menu captions for tools?
The only way I have found to rename the custom tools is editing the registy data for those tools. You will find it under: "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Helios\TextPad 4\Tools" then the tools are listed numerically under that. You need to change the value in the "MenuText" entry.
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From an earlier posting from Michael S. Sanders on this topic:
Try this explanation:
1. From the Main Menu, Left click on Configuration, Preferences.
2. In the Lefr frame, Left Click on Tools
3. In the Right frame, see the list of Tools.
4. Left click once on the name to be modified.
5. Wait one second.
6. Left click once more on the name to be modified.
7. Wait one second.
8. Press Home/End or Left/Right Arrow key to active the name editing.
A double-click does not work. A noticeable delay between two single clicks is needed. And then the Home/End/Left/Right key will allow you to see that you are in the Edit mode.
I agree, going to the Registry is not needed. Perhaps a little further nuance is needed?s_reynisson notes:
highlight the line you want to rename and then single click it.
Spot on. It's all about nuance it appears...
Two single clicks rather than, err... a single double click.
Try this explanation:
1. From the Main Menu, Left click on Configuration, Preferences.
2. In the Lefr frame, Left Click on Tools
3. In the Right frame, see the list of Tools.
4. Left click once on the name to be modified.
5. Wait one second.
6. Left click once more on the name to be modified.
7. Wait one second.
8. Press Home/End or Left/Right Arrow key to active the name editing.
A double-click does not work. A noticeable delay between two single clicks is needed. And then the Home/End/Left/Right key will allow you to see that you are in the Edit mode.
Hope this was helpful.............good luck,
Bob
Bob
Single click easier than REGEDIT!
Yep, I see that now. It sure is a LOT easier than mucking around in the registry editor!