KevinMo wrote:A little request / suggestion:
Would you mind to add another column which uses only one letter or several letters to indicate the information?
I mean, for example, A=ANSI, U=Unicode, P=Partial Unicode, X=Invalid.
Regards,
Kevin
You can define substrings in the custom column configuration, e.g.:
[=unicodetest.Locked test:1] [=unicodetest.Unicode test:1]
Returns only the first character from the result (usefull especially for "Yes" / "No" results)
In general: [=pluginname.fieldname.unit:firstchar-lastchar]
KevinMo wrote:[van Dusen
Wow! Great tip! I don't think this was mentioned on wiki or official help. Thank you.
1. F1 ->Open Help
2. Click Show
3. Click Custom Columns
4. Again CustomColumns
5. Dialog Box
6. see 'Field COntent'
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KevinMo wrote:Thanks
I think it's time to flush myself out of here...
I did not know this by myself. But I could not believe that @ghisler missed to document it in the help. And I was right.
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Yup, but consider the fact for now that Unlocker is going to be used with your plugin - something got to unloke'em ...
You can make this optional.... like... [x] Use Unlocker to obtain application names ..... that is cool
ok...concentrate yourself on unicode part of the plugin.
I'll let you know if I come up with something...
2Alextp
One small request, can you change the link for the archive where your plugin is located (first post in this thread) so that it has version number in it's name and/or somewhere in the body of the post?
e.g. wdx_UnicodeTest_1.0.1.zip.
Thanks
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2Alextp
I can relate to that.
How about just add version info in the first post? Anything that clearly states the version of the plugin besides downloading plugin.
That would be 20s top of work... It is much easier to see if one has the latest version this way.
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