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The 12.11 RC2 (23 November 2012 build 8598) is out.
eckard_klotz:
Hello Morten and Alpha.
Please excuse me, but I thought this behavior of the editor was known since some where else I read in the forum that the real release contains a patch for it. So please find here the details.
I'm using currently svn-build 8598 on win-xp sp3.
If I start C::B and open a file to edit this without pressink "ok" in the dialogue of the "editor-settings" before, the editor tryes to move the text in the window to centalize the position of the cursor. Please try to edit a line at the top or the bottom of the text-window to see this. I have to set the "editor caret buffer" in the "editor tweaks seting" to "None" to avoid this.
Once I close C::B and open it again the editor behaves like before. If I open now the configuration "editor tweaks seting" the value "None" is still there and once I press "OK" the editor works like it should again.
If I take a detailed look into the "About"-output I see that the nightly I use (8598) was was build on November the 20th. But the date of the coresponding forum-topic is November the 23. If Alpha writes that this bug-description is irrelevant, does this mean that you have posted a patched nightly with out creating an own topic?
Best regards,
Eckard.
Alpha:
--- Quote from: eckard_klotz on January 16, 2013, 08:18:19 am ---If I take a detailed look into the "About"-output I see that the nightly I use (8598) was was build on November the 20th. But the date of the coresponding forum-topic is November the 23.
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The latest stable is currently newer than the last nightly/RC; remove your current version and install the stable for the bug fix.
eckard_klotz:
Hello Alpha.
--- Quote ---The latest stable is currently newer than the last nightly/RC; remove your current version and install the stable for the bug fix.
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The fact that the stable version contains bug-fixes which are not part of the last nightly is the reason why I ask for a new nightly. Since working with nightlies means that you don't have to remove your current version to try out the next one. As long as you put every nightly in its own folder you can have as many C::B versions as you like. Furthermore I don't need admin rights for using a nightly.
Following the development of C::B by using nightlies is very confinient !.
OK, if you want to avoid to offer a nightly-version of an official release as an instalation-alternytive for what reasons ever, when do you assume to post the next development-nightly?
Best regards,
Eckard.
Jenna:
You can install the C::B release wherever you want like the nightlies.
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: eckard_klotz on January 17, 2013, 10:04:07 am ---when do you assume to post the next development-nightly?
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When the nightly maintainer (killerbot) find the time again... (Sorry for being not more specific though...)
The next nightly will bring major changes btw...
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