I have opened a file into Textpad 4.7.2, to which another program is continuously writing. Now I get the dialogbox: "An application has changed the file <filename>. Do you want to reload?"
It does not matter what I click. I get this dialog box always again. So I have to kill the textpad process with Windows2000.
Question: 'do you want to reload ?' a million times
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Question: 'do you want to reload ?' a million times
16. - 21. August 2005: Weltjugendtag in Köln
- Bob Hansen
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You might want to consider this Configuration setting:
Configure, Preferences.
Click on File
Towards the lower right center of that window, change the radio button from "Prompt" to "Ignore".
Click on Apply and OK.
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I generally make all configuration changes AFTER closing ALL documents in TextPad. After making the Configuration changes, I close and reopen TextPad.
Configure, Preferences.
Click on File
Towards the lower right center of that window, change the radio button from "Prompt" to "Ignore".
Click on Apply and OK.
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I generally make all configuration changes AFTER closing ALL documents in TextPad. After making the Configuration changes, I close and reopen TextPad.
Hope this was helpful.............good luck,
Bob
Bob
Yes, this works.
I would need something like 'ask every ... minutes' or a button for the entry 'reload last version'. It is too much work to click into the File-Menu entry. However there is no symbol for this in the file symbol table.
I would need something like 'ask every ... minutes' or a button for the entry 'reload last version'. It is too much work to click into the File-Menu entry. However there is no symbol for this in the file symbol table.
16. - 21. August 2005: Weltjugendtag in Köln
- Bob Hansen
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- Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2003 8:15 pm
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Maybe you would like to cast a vote at:
http://www.textpad.com/forum/viewtopic. ... ght=reload
http://www.textpad.com/forum/viewtopic. ... ght=reload
Hope this was helpful.............good luck,
Bob
Bob