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The 07 October 2012 build (8438) is out.
Dreamy:
Code::Blocks works with most compiler versions just fine, so keeping MinGW directory alive and removing everything else should do the job, however newer compiler build sounds slightly better. I have to use VC++ myself, but I've been happy user of TDM GCC for a long time.
dk:
--- Quote from: jens on October 10, 2012, 01:48:55 pm ---Are you sure no other instance of C::B is running ?
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Yes, I am.
But suddenly (probably, after reboot) the problem disappeared and I can't reproduce it now. Thanks!
dk:
--- Quote from: killerbot on October 07, 2012, 07:17:37 pm ---Resolved Fixed:
* Make the localization to be off by default, hopefully this will minimize the number of people getting the right-to-left text issue;
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I don't like this change.
Is it an easy way (probably, codeblocks source patch) to turn on default localization?
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: dk on October 12, 2012, 10:37:59 pm ---Is it an easy way (probably, codeblocks source patch) to turn on default localization?
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You simply have to enable localisation in the settings and select you language. Once this is done its persisted. This is what we had in mind: Start C::B w/o localisation at first run, let the user decide if and what to localise and remember that.
I think this is/was the right ting to do. Its like that in many other apps, too. The problem is, to detect the tight locale is error prone. But the user always knows its preferred language.
rickg22:
The Find in files function doesn't remember the search path / mask state anymore. Worse, if I click on the "..." to pick the path, it goes all the way back to "My Computer". This is so annoying >:( because I have to find on a huge project, and the only way to save time is to use that feature.
Mind fixing it please?
EDIT: If you leave the path blank and click "Recurse subdirectories", C::B hangs.
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