Hopefully a quick and easily answered question.
Since upgrading to version 5.2 I now get a certain error message for some files when I load in the workspace.
It claims it can not find c:\Program Files\Textpad 4\System\Text.syn.
My reaction is along the lines of, well of course not, you are version 5 now and should be automatically looking into C:\Program Files\Textpad 5\System.
Not that it seems to do it any harm.
Any idea where it is set incorrectly, and how I can change it ? I have looked, but have not spotted anything yet.
Thanks.
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Thanks talleyrnd: Mmmmm it may well be a workspace problem. Opening the tws file in notpad and doing a search reveals the string "C:\Program Files\TextPad 4\System\TEXT.SYN" in a number of places. May not be the cause, but I guess it is worth an edit to check.
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Thanks Bob: but I have looked there already for references to "Textpad 4". The syntax one just says
C:\Documents and Settings\myname\Application Data\Helios\TextPad\5.0
In fact most of them do. No sign of "Textpad 4".
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Before posted this I did a search for titles referring to "text.syn", and not finding one, started this. But since then I see it looks as if a few folk had a problem with an upgrade.
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Thanks Bob: but I have looked there already for references to "Textpad 4". The syntax one just says
C:\Documents and Settings\myname\Application Data\Helios\TextPad\5.0
In fact most of them do. No sign of "Textpad 4".
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Before posted this I did a search for titles referring to "text.syn", and not finding one, started this. But since then I see it looks as if a few folk had a problem with an upgrade.
Ah ha ! That seems to have done the trick, thanks.
Yes if one tries to edit the tws file in Notpad, as I expected, it messes up it up. Probably can not cope with the non-text stuff. But using a hex editor to edit the file on the disk directly, works 'a treat'.
Thanks again.
(PS upgrades need a workspace updater )
Yes if one tries to edit the tws file in Notpad, as I expected, it messes up it up. Probably can not cope with the non-text stuff. But using a hex editor to edit the file on the disk directly, works 'a treat'.
Thanks again.
(PS upgrades need a workspace updater )