Today was the first day with rain for about a month, so I had time to focus on developing tcCmdVerify. In v0.24 I've focused on fixing the issues reported by Petermad, but there is one report that I haven't done anything about, as I can't reproduce it being reported as missing on my system when trying with the same path. This one:
petermad wrote:"E:\alkalmazások - telepÃtÅ‘k\Bittorrent\bencode\BEncode Editor.exe"
This is a path containing Unicode characters. In the button editor it looks like this: "E:\alkalmazások - telepítők\Bittorrent\bencode\BEncode Editor.exe".
The autoit function used for reading the info from TC's .bar and .ini files is called iniread, it's supposed to be able to determine what type of encoding the files fed to it has by default. So somehow it fails to determine the encoding state for the barfile holding this command, deeming it to be ANSI or UTF-8 instead of UTF-16 LE with BOM, which seems to be the encoding I've had to use to preserve the various charsets properly. My guess is that the file header containing the unicode info is not standard for your .bar file.
At least it confuses autoit's iniread function. Can you please email me the .bar file holding this command? Then I can investigate it a bit further.
I hope the other issues you reported are resolved now. I didn't have time to test all at home. Let me know if any issues remain please.
thomasmolover wrote:magz wrote:If I do so, are you saying that you'd be willing to translate tcCmdVerify into chinese?
yes, I would glad to do it
And your anothor 2 little programs -- SendtoTC - tcLinkSel, please...
I had the impression that hardly anybody were using those tools of mine, so I find it flattering that you think there is a need for my programs to be translated into non-english languages, and as I've got no major plans for other GUI changes for these other programs of mine I will probably make an effort at localizing SendtoTC and tcLinkSel first.