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Write Protection from a file disappear if

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 7:20 am
by Kolle
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.

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 8:55 am
by Kolle
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



:roll:

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 1:08 am
by ak47wong
Kolle wrote:is there a chance that this bug will be solved in next revision?
My guess would be: No.

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 8:04 am
by helios
Please try implementing the following procedure in TextPad:

From the Configure menu choose:

1. Preferences
2. File
3. Under the heading "When files are modified by another process", check "Ignore"
4. Click Apply / OK.

I hope this helps.

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 10:04 am
by Kolle
@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 ... :roll:

greetings
Kolle