Using the Plug-In "Misc" by Lefteous

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Using the Plug-In "Misc" by Lefteous

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To Lefteous:
Your plugin "Misc" is acting very strange. I set it up (saved as Odd) with Misc, Odd, =, YES. That means when either doing a search or marking files it should pick every other file starting with the first file on the dir list, correct? Well it does it on the first try, but when I unclear the marked files, and use it again it picks the even ones, starting with the 2nd file. Then I unclear that, and do it again, it reverts back to picking the odd ones. It is acting randomly and not following the settings as mentioned above...

Using TComm 8.50 32bit on windows 7 64bit machine.
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Post by *Lefteous »

So the odd field is behaving odd..? :D

I'll take a look.
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[mod]Moved to the Plugins forum.

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Post by *Lefteous »

I really looks as if the values are not queried by TC in the same order as displayed. I can't promise that I can much about this.
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

TC calls the content plugin when needed, when Windows requests to draw a line. The first request is usually for the line with the cursor (current file).
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Post by *Lefteous »

Yes this is my observation too.
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