Hi folks
I use Textpad sometimes as a second view to c/c++ files (for search and control) while the 'main-application (Eclipse)' acts as Editor.
So it's a good thing to activate in Textpad the files write protection from the "configuration menu"
Bud if Eclipse save changes to that file Textpad don't remember that there was a write protection for that file.
I can't find a usefull reason for that behaviour and think it will be better if Textpad holds the write-protected state for files which are changed outside.
greeting
Kolle
PS: Textpad 4.7.3, but a short test for a 5.x.x release shows the same behaviour.
Write Protection from a file disappear if
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Hi folks
is there a chance that this bug will be solved in next revision?
Every day I step into this trap and modify inside textpad cause it is unable to hold the write-protection state for a file.
Over years I use textpad because it's a very useful editor, but this behaviour is every time good for trouble

is there a chance that this bug will be solved in next revision?
Every day I step into this trap and modify inside textpad cause it is unable to hold the write-protection state for a file.
Over years I use textpad because it's a very useful editor, but this behaviour is every time good for trouble
@helios
Thanks for the tip.
The file is write-protected in Textpad.
External writing is not recognized from Textpad, so far so good.
Reload the file in Textpad switches off the write-protected mode
It is ok if textpad load an external changed file again but should hold the write protected mode.
In hope ...
greetings
Kolle
Thanks for the tip.
The file is write-protected in Textpad.
External writing is not recognized from Textpad, so far so good.
Reload the file in Textpad switches off the write-protected mode
It is ok if textpad load an external changed file again but should hold the write protected mode.
In hope ...
greetings
Kolle