1. Install some third-party tcmatch replacement that supports 64-bit version, like e.g. QuickSearch eXtended; use a separate directory for it (e.g. c:\totalcmd\plugins\qs\).
2. Specify tcmatch=c:\totalcmd\plugins\qs\tcmatch.dll in wincmd.ini file.
3. Start TC 64-bit and try to use Quick Search function: the alternate tcmatch64.dll is not loaded.
It does not work even if I specify the full path to the 64-bit version of the file: tcmatch=c:\totalcmd\plugins\qs\tcmatch64.dll, TC just ignores this key and (as ProcessMonitor tells) looks for tcmatch64.dll only within its own directory. I suppose that 64-bit TC should use this key too by simply adding "64" suffix to the specified DLL name (e.g. if tcmatch=c:\qsx\tcmatch.dll then 64-bit TC would look for c:\qsx\tcmatch64.dll, if tcmatch=c:\qsx\qsx.dll then c:\qsx\qsx64.dll, etc.)
tcmatch key ignored in 64-bit
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TC 64-bit uses "tcmatch64" instead of "tcmatch" key.
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Oh… Then it should be documented in the help, I think.
Oh… Then it should be documented in the help, I think.
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