I guess the reason that running TP7.5.1 after installing on a machine having TP6.5 caused errors reporting .syn file load failures, is that the TP7 install has failed to carry over additional .SYN files from TP6.
Really poor.
Where should I store the additional SYN files to avoid this on the next upgrade? I cannot see any support for for a personal .SYN folder http://i.imgur.com/ACeFCp4.png http://i.imgur.com/aaOQX5z.png .
The only supported location seems to be C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Roaming\Helios\TextPad\<version> , and for TP6.5 C:\Program Files (x86)\TextPad\system worked. Neither seems proof from this fail.
Thanks.
TP7.5.1 Where to place additional .SYN files?
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in preferences/ folder (linux PC here without TP) you can define folders for different files textpad uses - like e.g. *.syn files
so it is a good idea not to use a folder in a \Program FIles subdirectory like you did in 6.5 (and I guess it was the default at least in win XP) which might lost at a new install
anyway it is a good idea to backup the %APPDATA% directory of Win7 (8,10 i do not know) (=C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Roaming\data in your case) for future installations
so it is a good idea not to use a folder in a \Program FIles subdirectory like you did in 6.5 (and I guess it was the default at least in win XP) which might lost at a new install
anyway it is a good idea to backup the %APPDATA% directory of Win7 (8,10 i do not know) (=C:\Users\Chris\AppData\Roaming\data in your case) for future installations
I used a folder in Program Files because that's what the install instructions say https://archive.is/IVEno#selection-7071.0-7075.130woho wrote: it is a good idea not to use a folder in a \Program FIles subdirectory like you did in 6.5 (and I guess it was the default at least in win XP) which might lost at a new install
Devs, please pass on this request for these instructions to be fixed.
I did do, thanks, and that allows a manual workaround after the failure. It doesn't answer the question of how to avoid the failure.woho wrote:anyway it is a good idea to backup the %APPDATA% directory