I can click and drag the command buttons but Textpad isn't allowing me to drop them onto the toolbar ... even with buttons already on the toolbar in question. They just vanish on click up and the toolbar must be reset to get them back.
I'm running Textpad 5 on Windows 2000.
Textpad 5 Toolbars Not Customizable
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appears to be some sort of object type issue.. You can drag and drop the "Built-In Menu" items onto the toolbars, or you can drag and drop the toolbar buttons onto a Menu item, but you vice-versa doesn't work.. This suggests to me that the toolbar buttons are identified as Menu items, and the menu items are identified as toolbar buttons..
Big question remains; is it going to take 2 1/2 years to fix??
My workaround:
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs
Select "Textpad 5"
click "Remove"
reinstall Textpad 4.73
Big question remains; is it going to take 2 1/2 years to fix??
My workaround:
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs
Select "Textpad 5"
click "Remove"
reinstall Textpad 4.73
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It's annoying the Hell out of me. I just decided to build an HTML interface for some bumph that people need, so I talked my boss into using his credit card to pay for a TP license (running a purchase order would have ended up costing us more than the license, and he has an exes account), only to find that I'm stuck with default-ish toolbars!werelord wrote:appears to be some sort of object type issue.. You can drag and drop the "Built-In Menu" items onto the toolbars, or you can drag and drop the toolbar buttons onto a Menu item, but you vice-versa doesn't work.. This suggests to me that the toolbar buttons are identified as Menu items, and the menu items are identified as toolbar buttons..
The toolbar config appears to be stored in:
C:\Documents and Settings\[your user name]\Application Data\Helios\TextPad\5.0\config.xml
The file is editable, but without knowing what all the codes and such mean, there's not much point wasting time on it.
Good idea. I'll go and get my computer back, from where it landed in the car park.werelord wrote:Big question remains; is it going to take 2 1/2 years to fix??
My workaround:
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs
Select "Textpad 5"
click "Remove"
reinstall Textpad 4.73
Customize tool bar...
I can not customize toolbars whit winXp
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P.S. I'm sorry for my english .... but i try