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WHAT'S NEW
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This file contains information on what has been added,
changed, fixed, updated or removed in all versions of
Texturizer.
1.72 Released 2000-03-03
- Added AutoComplete feature in many dialogs,
such as DOS Command and Organize Favorites
- Bookmarks can now store selections too, in addition
to cursor positions
- Added Trim Trailing Spaces conversion
- Added Trim Preceding Spaces conversion
- Made some bookmark commands recordable
(Toggle, Next, Previous, and Clear All Bookmarks)
- Added an option to change the number of lines to
apply syntax highlighting on above and below the
visible part of the document
The less lines to color the faster, but the more
often it will need to update
- Added a new macro command: Select Last Input
Highlights the last modified text in the document
- Updated some Syntax Highlighting languages files
- Rewrote the code for opening files, both text and
binary files open faster now, and some files that
couldn't be opened because of access error can now
be opened
- Changed the Cliptext Window and Document List from
toolbar windows to normal windows to workaround a
bug in WindowBlinds and to allow WB skins on these
windows
- The Document List now uses the same colors as the
main window by default
- Added an option to use default colors in the Cliptext
Window and Document List
- Fixed a toolbar bug that made it impossible to use
external toolbar icons
- Fixed a tab width bug introduced in version 1.71 as
a result of the new left margin
- Fixed an Italic property bug in the Font dialog
- Fixed some Windows 2000 bugs related to documents with
strange line terminators
- Fixed Cliptext/Macro bugs related to the Cliptext code
#MacroFile
- Minor changes, optimizations and bug fixes...
1.71 Released 2000-01-01
- The automatic Syntax Highlighting now only applies
color on the visible part of the text to improve
performance on large files
- Added a Refresh All command in the Syntax Highlighting
menu, which will apply color on the whole file at once
- Updated some Syntax Highlighting languages
- Sped up the Comments and Delimiters in the Syntax
Highlighting
- Added a left margin in the text window
- Ability to change the width of the left margin
- Fixed a few bugs related to the Syntax Highlighting
- Fixed a bug that occured when searching upwards
- The number of copies specified when printing was
ignored, fixed now
- The Restore All button in the Syntax tab of the
Options window did not work flawlessly, fixed now
- Removed forgotten debug code from version 1.7
- Some minor optimizations and bug fixes...
1.7 Released 1999-12-24
- Fully Configurable Syntax Highlighting!
Pre-defined syntax files for HTML, C/C++, Visual Basic,
VBScript, Java, JavaScript, Perl, SQL, ASM, Ada, COBOL,
Cascading Style Sheet, Fortran, Smalltalk, VHDL, CFG,
Windows INI, MS-DOS Batch, LiteStep, Progress,
Registry, Texturizer Macro, Syntax and Cliptext files
- Internet links and e-mail addresses (such as
http://djst.cjb.net and djst@revolt.com) are now
highlighted and underlined
- Ability to double-click on links to visit them
- Added support for Sound Events
To edit the sound events, use the Sound Properties
in the Control Panel
- Ability to print documents in full color (preserving
Syntax Highlignting)
- Dramatically sped up the replace function
Replacing text in large files, as well as importing
and exporting UNIX and Macintosh files will perform
much faster now
- Added Cliptext lists with keywords for C/C++, Java,
Perl, SQL and LiteStep
- Added ability to copy and cut in Rich Text Format
- Ability to export files to Rich Text Format
- The Save Selection As command now saves in the
specified file format (DOS/MAC/UNIX)
- Improved the error messages so the user can copy the
message to the Clipboard when reporting a bug
- Fixed a Cliptext window bug with the Bookmarks list
- Fixed a Preview In Browser path bug
- Fixed a small Save As dialog bug
- Other small bug fixes and optimizations...
1.62 Released 1999-12-05
- Added Full Screen mode
- The Undo/Redo now remembers the save point
- The file format (DOS/MAC/UNIX) can now be changed
by double clicking on the format indicator in the
status bar
- Added a convenient Window menu
- Added a Document List window
Displays a list of the loaded documents in Texturizer
- Added a built-in Cliptext list for the Bookmarks of
the current document
- The Go To Line feature now accepts line numbers
relative to the current line, and the Go To Line
dialog can be displayed while still editing the
document
- Added customized message boxes with checkboxes
- The command-line now accepts filenames without paths,
assuming that the current path is used
- Improved the Clipboard Editor to store previous
Clipboard content in the Undo history even if the
Clipboard is modified by another process
- Improved the Indent/Unindent commands
- Added an option to choose between a single row or
multiple rows for the file tabs
- Changed the Go To Line macro command
Read the User's Guide for the details
- Made it possible to print with the Landscape
Orientation setting
- Fixed some Undo/Redo bugs
- Removed some strange built-in keyboard shortcuts that
could mess up the Undo/Redo buffer
- Fixed a /Tray parameter bug
- The Favorites menu in the tray did not work initially,
fixed now
- Fixed a run-time error that occured if Organize
Favorites was selected from the tray while minimized
- Some right click Edit menu commands did not work in
version 1.61, fixed now
- The DOS Command output feature stopped working in
version 1.61 on NT systems because it used the long
filename version instead of the short, fixed now
- Fixed a small bug in the new window position code
- Fixed a minor Cliptext window bug
- Fixed a few small bugs in the Options window
- Minor bugfixes and changes...
1.61 Released 1999-11-22
- Added an Auto Save feature
Saves any modified documents automatically at
the interval you specify
- Added a backup feature
Saves a backup of files before saving
- Added Indentation commands
- Added Regular Expression buttons in the Find/Replace
window to improve convenience
- Added new predefined toolbar buttons and changed
some of the existing ones
- Added ability to include Texturizer in the global
system menu (the menu that pops up when you right
click on a file in Explorer)
- Added many new file related Regular Expression codes
- Changed all the "\=File" Regular Expression codes
- Automatic detection of RTF documents and ability to
view them as plain text files
- Texturizer now detects if a file has been modified
from an outside process
- The Find/Replace and Extend Selection windows now
remember their window positions
- The cursor now moves when right clicking on text
- Improved the Wrap To CR/LF's conversion to remove
the space on the end of each line
- Sped up the performance when editing large files,
especially when using the Backspace, Enter and
Delete keys, or when editing in Overwrite mode
- Changed the registry functions to improve loading
time and reduce memory usage and cleaned up the
registry (Some settings will be reset to default
values when first starting this version)
- Switching between Notepad Style and Tab Style doesn't
require a restart anymore
- The Organize Favorites window can now be displayed
while still using the main window
- Fixed a major I380 Undo/Redo bug that has been there
since version 1.0!
- The Go To End Of Document command stopped working in
version 1.49, finally discovered it
- Fixed a bug that made it impossible to use Regular
Expression codes when using Replace or Replace Next
- Fixed a bug that could truncate binary files when
loading, also improved loading speed
- Fixed a bug that could modify binary files when
switching word wrap mode (and cause unexpected
error I380 to occur)
- Fixed a bug in the Rotate Alphabet/ANSI dialog
- Fixed a mouse wheel scroll bug in the Cliptext window
when using Windows 2000
- Fixed a I380 bug that occurred in Windows 2000
- Fixed a small bug that could make Texturizer crash if
the user closed the program right after it was loaded
- Many small changes, optimizations and bug fixes...
1.6 Released 1999-10-25
- Added a fully configurable toolbar!
- Ability to add, remove, change, and rename
buttons in the toolbar
- The toolbar is Cliptext based, which means
that any function (menu command, macro or
Cliptext) can be assigned to a button
- Ability to change toolbar style (flat or
classic button style)
- Ability to create and use your own icons
(*.ico) in the toolbar
- Added an Auto Save Macro option (enabled by default)
- Added a Find Next button in the Replace window
- Added an option to always save files to DOS,
Macintosh, UNIX or the original file format
- Added a file format indicator in the status bar
- Added a global hotkey which will activate
Texturizer (default hotkey is Win+T)
- Added ability to place the file tabs at the
bottom of the window
- Added Cliptext commands for some missing menu
items, such as InsertClipText
- Added a warning when trying to open files larger
than a specified size (default is 3 MB)
- Rearranged the View menu
- Changed the behavior of the Save All command
- The file tabs are now highlighted when the mouse
is pointing at them
- Fixed two bugs that occurred when scrolling
very large documents
- Fixed a macro bug with the Replace command
- Fixed a bug when using Save Selection As
- Fixed a small bug that occurred when dropping
unknown OLE data types on Texturizer
- Fixed a bug that recorded a Search Count as a
normal Find command
- Fixed a small I380 bug in documents with odd
line terminators
- Other small bug fixes, changes and optimizations...
1.51 Released 1999-10-14
- Replaced many text boxes in dialogs with
combo boxes, which stores the 16 most
recently used strings for that dialog
- The DOS Command output feature is now NT
compatible and more reliable
- Made the DOS Command feature recordable
- Made all mnemonic menu shortcuts unique
- Fixed a crash bug that occurred when closing
Texturizer while a file was loading
- Fixed an overflow bug that occurred on Windows
2000 when scrolling lists
- Fixed a bug with the find counter feature
- Fixed a small font bug
- Fixed a small Favorites Browse button bug
- Other minor changes...
1.5 Released 1999-09-24
- Added a Favorite list in the File menu
Allows you to create and organize shortcuts
to files or folders that you use often
- Added DOS Command output feature
- Added ability to count occurrences of text
- Added a Save Workspace option
- Changed the Replace command so it highlights
the text to find before it is replaced,
rather than afterwards
- Sped up the delete key code
- Improved the Regular Expression codes "\S"
and "\C" to also accept null characters
- Changed the IntelliMouse support code
Possibly improved mouse wheel compability
- Added duplicate shortcuts check in the
Options window
- Fixed a bug that could occur when invalid
file type associations were used
- Fixed a small Auto Indent setting bug
- Fixed a small working path bug
- Fixed a Backspace key bug (I380 bug)
- Fixed three Overwrite bugs (I380 bugs)
- Fixed a zero-length registry string problem
- Other small changes and optimizations...
1.49 Released 1999-09-02
- Added keyboard shortcuts ability for
the first 10 bookmarks
- Optimized the startup speed
- Optimized the Go To Line code and Column
position display
- Replaced the Order Online window with a HTML
page online (http://texturizer.cjb.net/order)
- Fixed yet another bug that would occur if
no shortcuts were specified
- Fixed a bug that disabled the Remove button
in the Shortcut tab in Options by default
- Fixed an I380 bug that occurred when using
the Overwrite mode
- Fixed problems with the Undo/Redo that occurred
when editing files with strange line terminators
- Solved the problem with WindowBlinds
It should now be completely safe to apply
WindowBlinds skins on Texturizer
- Fixed an Undo bug introduced in version 1.48
- Fixed a bug in the Rotate Alphabet/ANSI window
- Fixed a macro keyboard shortcuts bug
- Fixed a small problem with macro code 000
- Fixed some bugs related to the workaround for the
"Restore Behind Other Windows" bug
- New URL to DJST Productions Online
- Minor changes and bug fixes...
1.48 Released 1999-07-29
- Added a Bookmark feature
Lets you save positions in the documents
to easily jump between different bookmarks
- Added a "Sentence Case" conversion
- Texturizer now remembers the text position
in a document when switching back and forth
through documents
- Added a "Remove Characters" feature
- Optimized the "Invert Case" conversion
It's twice as fast now!
- Added some Regular Expression variables that
can be used with macro command 045 (Open Files)
An example of this is included in Example.mac
- Added new #Menu codes for all main menus
- Added a new "macro only" command
- Added a "Restore All" button for the keyboard
shortcuts in the Options window
- Changed the Cliptext comment code to allow
comments anywhere in a Cliptext file
- Changed the default font for all windows to
"Tahoma" - Looks much better than MS Sans Serif
- Added friendly error messages for common disk
I/O errors
- Improved the way "Select All" works
It doesn't jump down to the end of the document
after selecting the text
- The original keys.ini is now stored in the exe
- Finally, I managed to find a workaround for the
"Restore Behind Other Windows" bug when clicking
on the tray icon after minimizing
- Corrected the "Whole Word Only" option for
Find/Replace commands so it works with all
international languages
- Fixed some bugs in the "All Documents" scope
for Find/Replace
- Fixed a long lasting problem with the very
first macro command implemented (code 000)
- Fixed an Undo/Redo bug that could occur
when using the Delete key
- Fixed two Undo/Redo bugs that were messing
up the Redo
- Fixed a problem with AutoSpell when using
custom colors in Texturizer
- Fixed a font dialog bug that could crash
Texturizer on Windows 2000
- Fixed a strange bug that could occur with
Logitech mice
- Fixed a critical bug with the Cliptext window
- Fixed a bug in the Loaded Macros Cliptext list
- Fixed a bug that occurred when trying to open
a file that didn't exist on startup
- Fixed a problem with the Save As dialog
- Fixed a minor issue with the Macro Properties
window, when assigning a keyboard shortcut
- Fixed a small registration bug
- Fixed a very small bug when assigning a keyboard
shortcut to the "Play Macro On Select" command
- Other small changes and some optimizations...
1.47 Released 1999-07-16
- Added a Clipboard Editor
Lets you monitor and edit the Clipboard as a
normal file!
- Added an "Open With Associated" feature in the
File menu
Runs the opened file in the program associated
for that file type
- Added an option to hide the file tabs
- Added an option to hide the menu
- Removed the "Auto-Insert function at the
beginning/end of a line"
It is not needed anymore, since you can do
the same using a macro bound to the Enter key
- Fixed a bug that made the Status Bar visible
even if you chose to hide it
- Fixed a tab size bug that came from the new
version of RICHTX32.DLL in Texturizer 1.46
- Fixed a tray icon bug that occurred on at
least one system
- Fixed a small menu bug after using the Extend
Selection command
- Other small improvements and bug fixes...
1.46 Released 1999-07-10
- Added 4 new macro commands (Close, Close All,
Revert and Revert All, without confirmation)
- Changed the appearance of some dialogs
- Made the shareware status more obvious
- Fixed a bug in the Texturizer installation,
which made the AutoSpell support unusable
- Fixed an Extend Selection bug
- Fixed a bug in the associate file type code
- Fixed a bug with files that begins with a
null character
- Fixed an Open dialog filter index bug
- Fixed a small Status Bar bug
- Other small changes...
1.45 Released 1999-07-01
- Added AutoSpellÖ Spell Checker support
Download AutoSpellÖ from www.spellchecker.com
- Added Microsoft IntelliMouse support
- Added OEM To ANSI Conversion
- Added ANSI To OEM Conversion
- Added HTML Color picker
- Added HTML Font selector
- Added a scroll macro command
- Ability to run macros and insert Cliptext from
the command-line
- Made it possible to use single-key shortcuts on
all keys, not just F1 - F12
- Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down now scrolls the document
- Changed the appearance of the menu and updated
some Cliptext menu codes
- Texturizer now trims any trailing CR/LF's in a
Cliptext list automatically
- Optimized some keyboard shortcut code
- Fixed a Print Selection bug
- Fixed an Insert File bug
- Fixed a small bug with the new Open/Save dialogs
- Fixed a minor bug in the Option window
- Other small changes...
1.4 Released 1999-06-16
- All keyboard shortcuts are now configurable,
including menu commands, macros and Cliptexts!
- Added many new macro commands
- The comdlg32.ocx file is no longer needed
- New registry saving location
- Texturizer is now shareware
- Added Internet Shortcut files (*.url) to the
default Open/Save filter
- Made some common error messages more friendly
- Fixed a graphical bug with the scroll bar when
using large system fonts
- Fixed a minor File menu bug
1.32 Released 1999-06-05
- Spaces To Tabs Conversion
- Replaced the User Defined Strings window with a
sub menu
- Added ability to specify the printer font color
- Added many new Regular Expression variables, for
use in both Find/Replace and Cliptext lists
- Improved the way files are opened
- Made it possible to record Cliptext copies to the
Windows Clipboard
- Made it possible to copy the #FILE Cliptext code
content to the Windows Clipboard
- The #MACROFILE Cliptext code now accepts filenames
without a path - The Texturizer directory will be used
- Fixed lots of Notepad Style bugs
I completely forgot the Notepad Style when modifying
the code in version 1.31!
- Fixed a Revert bug
- Fixed a small but annoying focus bug
- Fixed a small Macro menu bug
- Other minor changes and bug fixes...
1.31 Released 1999-06-01
- Ability to specify the tab width in spaces
- Tabs To Spaces conversion
- New printing code: The tabs, font size and right
aligned header/footer bugs are fixed
- Improved the context sensitive menu in the Cliptext
window
- Ability to move only the cursor in an Extend Selection
command (Useful when creating macros)
- Ability to have Texturizer on top of other windows
- Added "Delete Line" command (Ctrl+D)
- Improved behavior for the "Convert New Tabs To Spaces"
feature
- Updated the default Open/Save dialog filters
- The Save Macro dialog is now defaulting to the working
directory of Texturizer
- Sped up the code when opening multiple files
- Removed the "Total Pages" variable %N for the header
and footer; it was not reliable - Please update your
printer settings!
- Fixed a /TRAY option bug
- Fixed a small Go To Line bug
- Fixed a small Cliptext bug
1.3 Released 1999-05-24
- New and improved Macro/Cliptext support
Cliptext files are now capable of storing macros,
pointing to saved macro files and playing macros
- Added a Cliptext list that displays all loaded macros
- Ability to play loaded macros while recording
- Added a pop up menu when right clicking on a Cliptext
list
- Added a "Rotate Alphabet" conversion
Same as the old "ROT-13" conversion, but you can
now change 13 to any number
- Added a "Rotate ANSI" conversion
Same as "Rotate Alphabet", but with the difference
that you can specify the ANSI code boundaries
- The Status Bar now displays the character position,
as well as the line and column number
- Added an ability to specify the working directory of
Texturizer. This is useful if you move Texturizer.exe
to another path and still want to use the original
path for Macro files, Cliptext files, etc.
- The Open dialog for macro files is now defaulting to
the working directory of Texturizer
- Added "What's New" in the Help menu
- Added a version check when starting
- Renamed the "Rotate ASCII" conversion to "Invert ANSI"
- Removed the "ROT-13" conversion
- Changed the Save All command so it only saves
modified documents
- All pop up menus now accepts right clicks too
- Fixed a macro Backspace bug
- Fixed a bug that occurred when pressing Restore All
in the Filter tab of the Option window
- Fixed a minor bug that occurred when using the new
Close shortcut (Ctrl+F4)
- Other small changes...
1.29 Released 1999-05-16
- Added an ability to specify exactly which part of
a Cliptext that should be selected when inserted
- Made Cliptext insertions recordable
- Added an option to use single clicks in the
Cliptext window, instead of double clicks
- Added an alternative shortcut for Close (Ctrl+F4)
- Changed the Undo/Redo code for Overwrite mode
- Fixed a bug when replacing text with the scope set
to All Documents
- Fixed a bug that occurred when playing a macro that
inserted text with Overwrite activated
- Fixed a Save Selection bug
- Fixed a small maximize recall bug
- Fixed a small floating window bug
- Fixed a really small Revert bug
- Fixed bugs that could occur if a user created
certain types of SendKeys macros
- Small graphical improvements...
1.28 Released 1999-05-07
- Added UNIX and Macintosh Export/Import
- The Cliptext Window now remembers the most recently
used list and its position
- Improved the way Texturizer opens binary files (they
remain intact now, even if they are saved)
- Added ability to specify the Automatic Indentation
characters (normally tabs and spaces)
- Improved the Replace speed for large files
- Added a shortcut key for Preview In Browser (F5)
- Changed the shortcut for Date/Time (Shift+F5)
- Optimized the code for the character position in the
Status bar
- Changed the default tray icon mode for new users
- Added some information in the Status Bar when saving
and loading files
- Fixed a bug when recording some macros that used the
codes 000 or 001 in their second line
- Fixed a bug that occurred when using the "#" character in
a Cliptext list
- Fixed a bug in the Options window
- Fixed a small bug that closed all floating windows even
if the user chose Cancel
- Minor changes and bug fixes...
1.27 Released 1999-05-01
- Added a Cliptext Window - A set of completely
customizable text lists, including predefined lists with
HTML tags, HTML characters, Style Sheets and ANSI
characters
- Automatic Line Indentation
- The User Defined Strings Window now remember its size,
position and visible state
- The User Defined Strings Window now uses the same colors
as the main window
- The Recent Files list is now available in the tray menu
- Added some Cliptext examples in the distribution
- Fixed a bug when using Find/Replace with the scope set
to "All Documents"
- Fixed a bug that available when opening a binary file and
selecting Cancel
- Fixed a small Edit menu bug when closing a document
- Fixed a very small bug when pressing Enter
1.26 Released 1999-04-25
- Added a new Search Scope option: "All Documents"
This will perform a Find/Replace in all opened documents
- A search for the content of the Clipboard now works with
Extend Selection
- Added an option to open binary files in Texturizer
- Made it possible to run applications with command-line
parameters and different window states in macros
- Made it possible to copy/append any text to the Clipboard
in macros, not just the selected text
- Added a new option for the Title Format of Texturizer
- Made a right click on a tab activate the selected tab
before displaying the pop up menu
- Changed the appearance of the About box :)
- Fixed a bug that available when saving files on compressed
NTFS partitions
- Other small changes...
1.25 Released 1999-04-20
- Added ability to search for the content of the Clipboard
in any Find/Replace command by using "\c" with the
"Regular Expression" option checked
- Added new Cut and Copy commands: Append After Clipboard
and Append Before Clipboard
- Made the Run command available even if no text is selected
- Fixed a bug in the Delete Word command (Ctrl+Delete)
- Fixed a bug when pressing Shift+Ctrl+Backspace
- Fixed a bug when using the Find window
- Fixed bugs related to the Notepad Style
- Fixed bugs related to macro menu separators
- Optimized code and fixed some other small bugs
1.24 Released 1999-04-13
- Added Go To Line ability
- Added a new command-line parameter: /TRAY
This will launch Texturizer directly in the systray
- Added ability to open the directory of the current file
from the File menu
- The Status Bar is now displaying the current character
position, not just the line number
- Completely rewrote the CR/LF's To Wrap function (it's
much faster now)
- Sped up the Close All function (which also speeds
up the closing of the whole program)
- Added ability to specify the number of recent files to
display in the menu (1-36)
- Added a number before every file name in the Recent
Files list
- Changed the appearance of the User Defined Strings
window
- Increased the maximum size of User Defined Strings to
16k
- Changed the default font to Courier New
- Made it possible to insert a specified Date/Time format
in a macro
- Made it possible to use separators in the Macro menu
- Fixed a bug when opening several documents at once
and one or more of them were binary files
- Fixed a bug that made it impossible to save hidden
or system files with the Read Only attribute set
- Fixed a bug when trying to save a macro with illegal
characters in the name
- Other small bug fixes...
1.23 Released 1999-03-29
- Made it possible to search for CR/LF's and tabs in
the Find/Replace and Extend Selection windows, by
using the "Regular Expression" option
("\n" for CR/LF's and "\t" for tabs)
- Texturizer can now print only the selected text
- The "Preview HTML File" feature is now saving the
temporary file in the same directory as the saved
file. Also, it works with untitled files now
- Added the Notepad .LOG "feature"
- Made Texturizer remember the previous window state
when starting or restoring (Maximized or Normal)
- Ctrl+Tab and Shift+Ctrl+Tab switches to the next or
previous document
- Updated the icon for Texturizer files
- Fixed a bug when using Replace Next
- Fixed a minor menu bug for Windows 95 users
- Removed a stupid startup bug that came with version
1.22 (Unexpected error A360)
- Limited the maximum opened documents to 128 due to
some errors when exceeding the previous limit
- Corrected the delete word command (Ctrl+Delete) and
made it recordable
- Fixed a bug when selecting Cancel on Close All or
when closing the program
- Fixed a small bug that made the text box lose focus
when turning Word Wrap on/off
- Other smaller bug fixes
1.22 Released 1999-03-26
- The GPF when closing was still there... fixed now?
- Fixed a bug that made Texturizer continue to run even
if Windows tried to shut down or log out
- Fixed a lot of potential bugs when opening several
documents at the same time
- Made Texturizer restore the position if it were beyond
the screen width or height (for virtual desktop users)
1.21 Released 1999-03-25
- Added a "Preview HTML File" feature
- Fixed a GPF when closing Texturizer
- Fixed a bug that could crash Texturizer if many
files where opened at the same time
- Fixed a bug that prevented Texturizer from opening
files using a network path
- Fixed a bug that made some binary files being opened
twice due to a compatibility issue
1.2 Released 1999-03-24
- Tab Style - Opens all documents in the same window!
Each document have it's own tab
- Notepad Style - You can still choose to open each
document in separate instances of Texturizer if you
prefer heaps with windows in the task bar...
- Texturizer can now be displayed in both the task bar
and the system tray
- Ability to have Texturizer available in the tray even
after it's closed, for faster access
- Automatically converts any file name to the proper
long file name
- Improved command line and Drag-and-Drop support:
Any wild cards can be used (e.g. *.txt)
- Added ability to specify margins, header, footer and
font when printing - At last, the biggest flaw in
Texturizer is removed!
- Added "Save All", "Close", "Close All" and "New Window"
in the menu
- Fixed a bug that occurred when removing one macro from
memory
1.16 Released 1999-03-18
- Added a "Run" command in the Edit menu - Runs the
selected text as if it were entered in the Windows Run
dialog!
- Added a Recent Files list in the File menu
- Added a Restore All button for the filters in the
Options window
- The Save As dialog is now defaulting to the current
file type (never create a *.html.txt file again!)
- The Find dialog now has a Replace button to instantly
switch to Replace mode
- Improved the printer support; at least it doesn't
print on the edge of the paper anymore...
- Added *.css, *.jav and *.java files to the default
filter
- Added "All Files (*.*)" in the Load Macro dialog
(Any file extension is allowed, and *.mac seems to
confuse some people)
- Made Shift+Delete act like Ctrl+X (Cut)
- Made Ctrl+Delete delete a word
- Fixed a Word Wrap bug
- Fixed bugs that occurred when pressing Shift+Insert and
Ctrl+Insert
- Fixed a bug in the Undo/Redo history
- Fixed a Drag-and-Drop bug when using WinZip
- Minor changes
1.15 Released 1999-03-15
- Added the Texturizer User's Guide
- Added an option for the appearance of the title bar
- Added a macro example in the distribution
- Increased the maximum Undo history from 255 to 32767
- Changed the appearance of the Help menu
- Optimized code for the "Invert Case" and "Rotate ASCII"
conversion
- Improved Replace speed (up to 5 times faster, however,
it's still extremely slow on large files)
- Made Texturizer capable of saving files with the Read
Only attribute set
- Fixed a bug that made the "Wrap To CR/LF's" conversion
add the hard returns one column later than specified
- Fixed an Insert/Overwrite bug
- Change the behavior of the "Wrap To CR/LF's"
conversion when dealing with tabs
- Fixed a bug that occurred when the Find window was
displayed and Replace was selected in the menu
- Fixed a small font bug
- Made some error messages more informative
- Removed unnecessary lines of code
- Other small bug fixes and changes
1.14 Released 1999-03-11
- Added ability to associate file types with Texturizer
in the Options window
- Added "Extend Selection" ability (Useful for macros)
- Made the "Save As" dialog display only the file name
(not the whole path to the file)
- Cleaned up the Auto Load Macro code (Possibly improved
start up speed)
- Fixed a bug that made the "Remember Last Opened
Directory" feature fail sometimes
- Fixed a LF bug that occurred if a user pressed Alt+10
- Fixed a CR/LF bug in "Reverse Direction" (and
possibly made the "Reverse Direction" conversion
slower, but accuracy is more important than speed)
- Fixed a "Stop macro if a Find/Replace string not found"
bug
- Fixed the last Font Color bug (hopefully)
- Removed a lot of initiations from the start up
procedure (Possibly improved start up speed)
1.13 Released 1999-03-05
- Fixed a really evil bug that occurred when doing a
Find/Replace with no macros loaded (Sorry everybody!)
- Fixed a Macro bug that occurred when playing Left and
Right arrow keys
- Fixed a Font Color bug
- Fixed a Macro bug that occurred if a search for an
empty string was performed (i.e. someone modified a
macro file to search for nothing)
- Fixed a small bug that disabled "Select All" when
opening a file (Obviously I didn't fix it in 1.12!)
- Changed a minor detail when selecting the CR/LF at the
end of the document and running a convert command
- Made the search direction switch to All when selecting
Replace All
- Changed the default font for the Status Bar to "Tahoma"
- Removed the double click action again
- Made the mouse cursor change to a hand when it's over
the links in the About box :)
1.12 Released 1999-02-28
- Added "Search In Entire Document/Selected Text" ability
(Very useful for Find/Replace macros)
- Added "Direction: All" ability (A Find/Replace will
start at the beginning of the document, no matter where
the actual insertion point is)
- Added a macro properties option related to "Search In
Selected Text"
- Fixed a fatal bug that occurred if a macro was played
and cut text with no content
- Fixed some bugs that occurred if a CR/LF with 3
characters was deleted
- Fixed a Macro bug related to the CR/LF bug above
- Fixed a small bug that disabled "Select All" when
opening a file
- Fixed a visual bug in "Wrap To CR/LF's"
- Fixed a Ctrl+Tab bug
- Fixed a stupid bug in the Options window
1.11 Released 1999-02-22
- Added "ROT-13" conversion (zl png'f anzr vf Gvtre)
- Made the Find/Replace text boxes capable of any text
length
- Made a double click on the text show the Open File
dialog
- Made Texturizer remain invisible when double clicking
on a binary file
- Added menu shortcuts for Capitalize and Invert Case
- Fixed a stupid file size bug that could mess up the
Undo history
- Fixed a known-but-forgotten bug when using "Custom
Color" settings
- Fixed an old filter bug that occurred when moving a
filter item up or down
- Fixed a bug in "Remember Last Opened Directory"
- Removed some left-overs from the version 1.1 debugging,
so Ctrl+Del deletes a whole line again
- Changed the behavior of the Status Bar when renaming
a macro
- Removed some unnecessary lines of code in the start up
procedure to improve speed
- Some other small bug fixes/changes...
1.1 Released 1999-02-21
- Unlimited File Size Capability
- Added Status Bar
- Added "Insert File" command
- Added Overwrite ability
- Added "Capitalize" conversion
- Made the Find/Replace window stay on top of the main
window, while still allowing the user to edit the text
- Drag-and-Drop operation with right mouse button
inserts the file instead of opening it
- Texturizer is now capable of dragging text from one
instance to another
- Changed the "Auto Open In Other Text Editor" option to
apply on binary files instead of large files
- Made the Open/Save dialog remember the last opened
directory
- Added key shortcut for "Save As..." command
- Optimized code for conversions
- Optimized code for the Replace function
- Changed many small things in the code...
1.03 Released 1999-02-15
- Improved search speed, Find/Replace is now five
times faster than before!
- Added "Wrap To CR/LF's" conversion
- Added "Rotate ASCII" conversion (░▒║ ▓╛ª ╛¼┤ ¿╖ª■)
1.02 Released 1999-02-14
- Added "Invert Case" conversion
- Added "CR/LF's To Wrap" conversion
- Added "Save Selection As" command
- Made text Drag-and-Drop from other applications into
Texturizer possible
- Fixed a bug that occurred if a Drag-and-Drop with
illegal data was performed
1.01 Released 1999-02-13
- Removed the automatic Macro Properties display after
recording a macro
- Fixed a small "File Changed" asterisk bug when using
the Revert command
1.0 Released 1999-02-12
- The first public release of Texturizer
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All rights are reserved by David Tenser.
David Tenser
E-mail: djst@revolt.com
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