Can not open all files from a saved workspace
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Can not open all files from a saved workspace
I just bought a new XP machine.
I had TextPad 4.5.0 on my old Win98/SE system.
I had 24 files open on the old system and when I reboot
and go back into TextPad all 24 files were reopened.
Now, with XP and TextPad 4.7.2, when I open TextPad,
only four of the files are opened and they are "normal"
sized instead of all maximized. The program does make a
noise when loading but there are no messages indicating
failure.
I do have Configure/Preferences/General/"Reload last space...
checked.
I have attempted to add just one file, go out and back in
but it returns to the same files. When I remove a file and save,
it work normally and reopens the remaining files so I know that
"Workspace Save" works for some combination of files.
Many of my files have special characters if that matters.
The one that I tried to add and save was;
C:\!Projects\!ToDo.txt
I don't know if that matters but it worked well in 4.5.0 and
I need help now.
Thank you,
Sam
I had TextPad 4.5.0 on my old Win98/SE system.
I had 24 files open on the old system and when I reboot
and go back into TextPad all 24 files were reopened.
Now, with XP and TextPad 4.7.2, when I open TextPad,
only four of the files are opened and they are "normal"
sized instead of all maximized. The program does make a
noise when loading but there are no messages indicating
failure.
I do have Configure/Preferences/General/"Reload last space...
checked.
I have attempted to add just one file, go out and back in
but it returns to the same files. When I remove a file and save,
it work normally and reopens the remaining files so I know that
"Workspace Save" works for some combination of files.
Many of my files have special characters if that matters.
The one that I tried to add and save was;
C:\!Projects\!ToDo.txt
I don't know if that matters but it worked well in 4.5.0 and
I need help now.
Thank you,
Sam
- s_reynisson
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There is a HOW-TO here http://textpad.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5185
The last paragraph mentions a common problem.
Also, can it be that on your new system some of the files are read-only?
If so try checking "open locked files read only" from Configure->Preferences-File dialog. Perhaps even set the ignore option? HTH
The last paragraph mentions a common problem.
Also, can it be that on your new system some of the files are read-only?
If so try checking "open locked files read only" from Configure->Preferences-File dialog. Perhaps even set the ignore option? HTH
Then I open up and see
the person fumbling here is me
a different way to be
the person fumbling here is me
a different way to be
Thank you for your help.
The files are not read only. I open them, make changes
and then do a "workspace save".
I just looked at the .TWS file and it contains ALL of the files
and appears to be the same format as the old one.
I can see all of the files but do not know what the "other"
characters are/mean.
Then when I re-open, it fails to open them. I click on file
and they are listed in the "recent" files and I can open them.
They are just failing to open.
Is there any problem with special characters in the path/file
names ?
Thanks for all help,
Sam
The files are not read only. I open them, make changes
and then do a "workspace save".
I just looked at the .TWS file and it contains ALL of the files
and appears to be the same format as the old one.
I can see all of the files but do not know what the "other"
characters are/mean.
Then when I re-open, it fails to open them. I click on file
and they are listed in the "recent" files and I can open them.
They are just failing to open.
Is there any problem with special characters in the path/file
names ?
Thanks for all help,
Sam
- s_reynisson
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Just created C:\!testing with six dummy files named !testing.txt etc. Created the workspace !testing.tws with all the files. No problems w/TP472/XPproSP1.
Edit: Just one thing, I moved the tws file to another folder and when I double click it there TP opens none of the files in it and "The program does make a noise when loading but there are no messages indicating failure." Happens with "normal" character filenames also.
Edit: Just one thing, I moved the tws file to another folder and when I double click it there TP opens none of the files in it and "The program does make a noise when loading but there are no messages indicating failure." Happens with "normal" character filenames also.
Then I open up and see
the person fumbling here is me
a different way to be
the person fumbling here is me
a different way to be
My .TWS file is in C:\!\Junk.tws
I have a shortcut which opens this file.
I used the same naming on the old system and have not
moved the .tws on this system. I have tried to create
several other named tws files but they have all been in
the same folder.
I use the ! marks for MY folders as opposed to system
folders. I also the ! in text file names as an "index" file
for a folder. When I revisit a folder after a long time, I open
the "index" text file to see what I had done before. Not all
of my files have special characters but a lot of the ones that
I use in TextPad are these "index" files.
Can you tell what happened when you opened the tws that
you had moved ??
I just closed added a file
C:\BarrSam\webdocs\PHOTOS\AHS\AHSEMAIL new.HTM
to an existing two files;
D:\!Olympus D490\!!!Two\!Favorites\$$$Level.txt
C:\!\JUNK Sony Viao.txt
then I saved and close.
It then opened with all three.
Adding a fourth file
C:\!Download\TextPad\TextPad Ideas.txt
leaving and coming back gave me the three files not maximized ??
Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks for the help,
Sam
I have a shortcut which opens this file.
I used the same naming on the old system and have not
moved the .tws on this system. I have tried to create
several other named tws files but they have all been in
the same folder.
I use the ! marks for MY folders as opposed to system
folders. I also the ! in text file names as an "index" file
for a folder. When I revisit a folder after a long time, I open
the "index" text file to see what I had done before. Not all
of my files have special characters but a lot of the ones that
I use in TextPad are these "index" files.
Can you tell what happened when you opened the tws that
you had moved ??
I just closed added a file
C:\BarrSam\webdocs\PHOTOS\AHS\AHSEMAIL new.HTM
to an existing two files;
D:\!Olympus D490\!!!Two\!Favorites\$$$Level.txt
C:\!\JUNK Sony Viao.txt
then I saved and close.
It then opened with all three.
Adding a fourth file
C:\!Download\TextPad\TextPad Ideas.txt
leaving and coming back gave me the three files not maximized ??
Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks for the help,
Sam
- s_reynisson
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Eearlier, when I moved the tws file and double clicked it, TP started with a sound but opens none of the files. Now I create the following:
All in the same workspace, no problems here.
Hmm, did another test by moving the tws file, this time from C:\Documents and Settings\user\Desktop to C:\Documents and Settings\user\Desktop\tmp and now I can open it from both locations.
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The folders: The filenames:
C:\! JUNK Sony Viao.txt
C:\!Download\TextPad TextPad Ideas.txt
C:\BarrSam\webdocs\PHOTOS\AHS AHSEMAIL new.HTM
D:\!Olympus D490\!!!Two\!Favorites $$$Level.txt
Hmm, did another test by moving the tws file, this time from C:\Documents and Settings\user\Desktop to C:\Documents and Settings\user\Desktop\tmp and now I can open it from both locations.
Then I open up and see
the person fumbling here is me
a different way to be
the person fumbling here is me
a different way to be
OK, I guess that I will re-install and start from scratch.
I never had a problem before so it must be something that
I am doing here in the new environment.
I will start with one file and build back up.
Is there any kind of log that show what TP is trying to do at
open workspace time ?
Thank you very much for your time and effort,
Sam
I never had a problem before so it must be something that
I am doing here in the new environment.
I will start with one file and build back up.
Is there any kind of log that show what TP is trying to do at
open workspace time ?
Thank you very much for your time and effort,
Sam
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open workspace ignores some files
i have the same problem, but just managed to get an error message.
i (re-)open the workspace:
C:\McWx\KSP-ws.tws
this contains the file:
C:\McW_MDL\dExp\dExp_cmd.r
error message:
Cannot open "C:\McWx\_MDL\dExp\dExp_cmd.r
perhaps the TP-people can now help.
thanks,
pete
i (re-)open the workspace:
C:\McWx\KSP-ws.tws
this contains the file:
C:\McW_MDL\dExp\dExp_cmd.r
error message:
Cannot open "C:\McWx\_MDL\dExp\dExp_cmd.r
perhaps the TP-people can now help.
thanks,
pete
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addendum: open workspace ignores some files
now that i think about it: the problem just might be since installing TP 4.7.2.
and by the way: the error is under XP SP1 and under Win95
pete
and by the way: the error is under XP SP1 and under Win95
pete
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open workspace ignores some files (still)
i have just created a new example with a reproduction of the error. unfortunately i find no way to attach the zip-file to this post, so i'll just describe what i do:
set up two directories: C:\test and C:\test_ABC
add some simple files to C:\test, such as doc1.txt, doc2.txt and doc3.txt
define (save) a workspace test-WS.tws as C:\test\test-WS.tws
add some more simple files, but now to C:\test_ABC
i have various options set, such as "reload last workspace at start up" and "working folder follows active document".
if i now exit TP (4.7.2), and then re-start, the files in C:\test_ABC are not displayed and i get beeped at.
at a 2nd re-start there is, of course, no more error, unless i load the missing files by opening them individually and re-starting again.
i can no longer get the error message which i did once have. i no longer know how i did that last week.
perhaps the TP-people can do something with this information. please do not forget to use an underscore in the 2nd directory name (i'm superstitious under MS operating systems).
thanks,
pete
set up two directories: C:\test and C:\test_ABC
add some simple files to C:\test, such as doc1.txt, doc2.txt and doc3.txt
define (save) a workspace test-WS.tws as C:\test\test-WS.tws
add some more simple files, but now to C:\test_ABC
i have various options set, such as "reload last workspace at start up" and "working folder follows active document".
if i now exit TP (4.7.2), and then re-start, the files in C:\test_ABC are not displayed and i get beeped at.
at a 2nd re-start there is, of course, no more error, unless i load the missing files by opening them individually and re-starting again.
i can no longer get the error message which i did once have. i no longer know how i did that last week.
perhaps the TP-people can do something with this information. please do not forget to use an underscore in the 2nd directory name (i'm superstitious under MS operating systems).
thanks,
pete
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more "open workspace ignores some files"
p.s.: i did follow sam's advice to re-install. the only advantage that brought was that i had an opportunity to enter all my class preferences again.
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open workspace ignores some files
hey helios,
isn't this forum being monitored by you? is there a chance that i might be replied to in the near future?
thanks,
pete
isn't this forum being monitored by you? is there a chance that i might be replied to in the near future?
thanks,
pete
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open workspace ignores some files
sam,
purely by chance i noticed that a new version (4.73) is available for download (nobody told me about it).
it seems to solve our problem.
enjoy it,
pete
purely by chance i noticed that a new version (4.73) is available for download (nobody told me about it).
it seems to solve our problem.
enjoy it,
pete