Strange text selection problem
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 10:14 am
Hello, I've been using TextPad for a long time and I just installed the new version on my new machine. I opened it up, set all of my personal settings, and loaded up a java file.
However, when I tried to edit it, I noticed something strange; for some reason while selecting text I can only select random parts before it freezes and I can't expand it anymore. I don't release the mouse but it acts like I does.
The amount of time I have to select stuff before it stops seems to be completely random but almost never lasts more than one second. TextPad is the only application on the computer that has this problem.
This is incredibly irritating and it is making it impossible for me to work. PLEASE help me!
Update: I do not have this problem with Textpad 4.7. I'm just reverting to that version for now. I really want to get 5.2 working though.
Update: OH NO!!! NOW TEXTPAD 4 IS DOING IT TOO!!! HELP!!!
Update: I think I should mention that this is in no way limited to java files. Once the bug is triggered, any file I open does this, even plain text files. However, only java files trigger the bug.
Update: THIS IS GETTING EVEN WEIRDER! If I uninstall TextPad then reinstall it it works again! But the moment I open a java file it goes back to its old habits! What on earth is going on?!
Update: It's not the java file extension that triggers the problem apparently. It's definitely the java code ITSELF. I turned off syntax recognition completely (to eliminate this as a source of the problem) and named a normal text file test.java and loaded it. Nothing. Then I loaded a real java file with code in it and the problem started again. Also it seems it's not just one particular java file that triggers it. ANY java file with real java code in it will trigger the bug.
Update: Well, I thought I had found a solution but apparently not. I opened my java files in Notepad, and from there copied them into TextPad and saved them. When I reopened them the bug did not trigger, so I thought I had fixed it. However, when I closed TextPad and reopened it, then opened the same files which TextPad had just saved, the bug occurred AGAIN.
BIIIIG Update: Okay I was wrong on several accounts. It's not real java files that trigger this error. It's ANY FILE AT ALL that is opened from a certain directory on my computer. If I move files from the folder to another location and open them the problem does not occur.
The directory in question is my main code directory and can NOT be moved or re-created. What on earth about the folder could be causing this and how can I fix it?
Update: No, actually it's not just one directory. Any file in C:\Program Files or any of its subdirectories will trigger the glitch. Also, for some reason I don't have to uninstall the program to remove the effects of the glitch anymore. Closing the files that triggered it will now make things go back to normal. Not that it really helps, since I've exhausted all possible workarounds.
However, when I tried to edit it, I noticed something strange; for some reason while selecting text I can only select random parts before it freezes and I can't expand it anymore. I don't release the mouse but it acts like I does.
The amount of time I have to select stuff before it stops seems to be completely random but almost never lasts more than one second. TextPad is the only application on the computer that has this problem.
This is incredibly irritating and it is making it impossible for me to work. PLEASE help me!
Update: I do not have this problem with Textpad 4.7. I'm just reverting to that version for now. I really want to get 5.2 working though.
Update: OH NO!!! NOW TEXTPAD 4 IS DOING IT TOO!!! HELP!!!
Update: I think I should mention that this is in no way limited to java files. Once the bug is triggered, any file I open does this, even plain text files. However, only java files trigger the bug.
Update: THIS IS GETTING EVEN WEIRDER! If I uninstall TextPad then reinstall it it works again! But the moment I open a java file it goes back to its old habits! What on earth is going on?!
Update: It's not the java file extension that triggers the problem apparently. It's definitely the java code ITSELF. I turned off syntax recognition completely (to eliminate this as a source of the problem) and named a normal text file test.java and loaded it. Nothing. Then I loaded a real java file with code in it and the problem started again. Also it seems it's not just one particular java file that triggers it. ANY java file with real java code in it will trigger the bug.
Update: Well, I thought I had found a solution but apparently not. I opened my java files in Notepad, and from there copied them into TextPad and saved them. When I reopened them the bug did not trigger, so I thought I had fixed it. However, when I closed TextPad and reopened it, then opened the same files which TextPad had just saved, the bug occurred AGAIN.
BIIIIG Update: Okay I was wrong on several accounts. It's not real java files that trigger this error. It's ANY FILE AT ALL that is opened from a certain directory on my computer. If I move files from the folder to another location and open them the problem does not occur.
The directory in question is my main code directory and can NOT be moved or re-created. What on earth about the folder could be causing this and how can I fix it?
Update: No, actually it's not just one directory. Any file in C:\Program Files or any of its subdirectories will trigger the glitch. Also, for some reason I don't have to uninstall the program to remove the effects of the glitch anymore. Closing the files that triggered it will now make things go back to normal. Not that it really helps, since I've exhausted all possible workarounds.