First you need to distribute the file MSCOMCTL.OCX with the editor - it doesn't come with Windows 98SE - or at least make a note on your website that MSCOMCTL.OCX is needed, and make it downloadable from your site.
in program home page I offer a link for a Setup program that contain all necessary files to run Editors proparly.
In the Main Menu Editor the command column is frequently truncated (narrowed) by the program itself - usually to a width that makes it completely unreadable
this is a bug occur in system use ',' "comma" as "Decimal symbol" i will fix it next release
to confirm goto Contol Panel> Regional Settings> Number and change decimal symbol to anything else comma
I would like an option to set the number of lines between each first-level menu (between END_POPUP and POPUP) and between STARTMENU and HELP_BREAK and first-level menus
ts4242 wrote:
in program home page I offer a link for a Setup program that contain all necessary files to run Editors proparly.
Sorry I didn't realize that the missing files were in there - stupid me
BTW the History Editor is missing a RecentFiles1= in the "ultra tc editors.ini" file - This leads to History Editor asking for the location of my wincmd.ini file every time it is started.
License #524 (1994)
Danish Total Commander Translator
TC 11.50b4 32+64bit on Win XP 32bit & Win 7, 8.1 & 10 (22H2) 64bit, 'Everything' 1.5.0.1383a
TC 3.60b4 on Android 6, 13 & 14 TC Extended Menus | TC Languagebar | TC Dark Help | PHSM-Calendar
BTW the History Editor is missing a RecentFiles1= in the "ultra tc editors.ini" file - This leads to History Editor asking for the location of my wincmd.ini file every time it is started.
It is a bug
until i fix it please open Regedit and create this path "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE or HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Ghisler\Total Commander" and then create this value "IniFileName=path_of_tc_ini_W/O_system_variable"
One thing though. I installed (unpacked) the program into the directory where I have the other UltraTCEditor programmes, and therefore I copied the file "tc default hotkeys.hky" into the "Data Files" dir, soon to realize that it had to be in the same dir as "Hotkeys Editor.exe" - You should make the program check for the prescence of "Data Files\tc default hotkeys.hky" - and use that if "tc default hotkeys.hky" is not found i current dir.
License #524 (1994)
Danish Total Commander Translator
TC 11.50b4 32+64bit on Win XP 32bit & Win 7, 8.1 & 10 (22H2) 64bit, 'Everything' 1.5.0.1383a
TC 3.60b4 on Android 6, 13 & 14 TC Extended Menus | TC Languagebar | TC Dark Help | PHSM-Calendar
2>petermad
because i publish it individual i put "tc default hotkeys.hky" in the same program folder
but when i include it with other editors i will move "tc default hotkeys.hky" to "Data Files" folder
What is new in version 1.02
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[+] New option "Use ContextMenu key instead of Alt key." use it if you have truoble to mark Alt checkbox by Alt key
[+] New function 'Delete All Hotkeys'
[+] Press Backspace to clear Ctrl, Alt, Shift and key selection.
[+] Recent files list.
What is new in version 1.03
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[+] Use arrow keys to select an item from 'Drop-right' keys list then press Enter or Space.
[+] Press Right arrow key (while drop-down keys list has focus) to show 'Drop-right' keys list.
[+] Press Escape to hide 'Drop-right' keys list if it is visible.
[+] Press Escape to clear Ctrl, Alt, Shift and key selection.
[-] Error occur if Alt key pressed while Alt checkbox is disabled.
[-] Minor bugs fixed.
I like your TC editors very much! However, there is one feature (I would rather call it a bug) in the start menu editor, that almost drives me crazy. When a new entry in the start menu is created and the path/filename is directly entered into the textbox (i.e. without using the buttton that opens the file selection dialog), then the editor always displays the new entry with the broken link symbol (question mark). Although the link is obviously not broken and the start menu entry works okay in TC. Also, the right click context menu "properties" leads to the message "File not found". Please note once more: the file exists, the path is right and the entry works.
Last edited by Wilhelm M. on 2005-03-15, 11:57 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
BTW: The picture posted by Sir_Silva gives a good example of my finding, too. The entry concerning UPX is shown with the question mark icon, but - I'm quite shure - the entry is correct and working.
Okay, maybe. But I have 4 entries in my start menu for UPX (with different command line parameters), they are correct but look exactly like your entry. They were generated by copying the full paths with TC and inserting directly into the textbox of the start menu editor.