I've found some bugs in the Explorer plugins. The first one can be triggered this way:
1/ Open NP++.
2/ Show the Explorer view.
3/ Delete a file from the plugin view => the file is still shown in the view.
4/ Right click on that file from the Explorer view => NP++ crashes.
The 2nd bug is related to the former one: when you delete/move/copy a file/folder, there's no update of the Explorer view. Since there's not even a "Refresh" button, you have to select another folder and go back to the folder you were watching to refresh it. It's not a critical bug, but it's a bit annoying :x
BTW, thanks for that very useful plugins ;)
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Hmm....I don't know wich version of NP++ you are using, but I can't reproduce this bug....At step 4, NP++ tell me that the file doesn't exist, and ask me if I want to create it or not.
And THERE IS a refresh button...But still it would be great that it refresh alone! ;)
Max
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Did you *right click* on the ghost file entry or did you double click on it ? If I double click on it, NP++ handles it the way you describe it, but if I right click on it (in order to access the context menu), NP++ crashes. I'm using the last version of NP++ (4.0.2) and probably the last version of the Explorer plugin (1.1 RC).
I didn't see the update button, but I found it now, thanks ;)
Tey'
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There is another bug that makes this plugin rather frustrating to use for me:
I have CIFS shares (windows file shares) mapped to drives X and Y, yet the order that directories are in seems completely random and not alphabetical (local drives appear to be fine). The development environment I work in uses huge directory trees and when trying to navigate to specific dir it takes ages and becomes quite laborious.
Thanks!
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Hi !
I've found some bugs in the Explorer plugins. The first one can be triggered this way:
1/ Open NP++.
2/ Show the Explorer view.
3/ Delete a file from the plugin view => the file is still shown in the view.
4/ Right click on that file from the Explorer view => NP++ crashes.
The 2nd bug is related to the former one: when you delete/move/copy a file/folder, there's no update of the Explorer view. Since there's not even a "Refresh" button, you have to select another folder and go back to the folder you were watching to refresh it. It's not a critical bug, but it's a bit annoying :x
BTW, thanks for that very useful plugins ;)
Do you use w2k? I did a bug fix therefore. Please let me know and write me an email. I will sent you a new version to test if the problem is gone.
Best Regards
Jens
Hmm....I don't know wich version of NP++ you are using, but I can't reproduce this bug....At step 4, NP++ tell me that the file doesn't exist, and ask me if I want to create it or not.
And THERE IS a refresh button...But still it would be great that it refresh alone! ;)
Max
Did you *right click* on the ghost file entry or did you double click on it ? If I double click on it, NP++ handles it the way you describe it, but if I right click on it (in order to access the context menu), NP++ crashes. I'm using the last version of NP++ (4.0.2) and probably the last version of the Explorer plugin (1.1 RC).
I didn't see the update button, but I found it now, thanks ;)
Tey'
The automatic update comes in next version of Explorer Plugin. But I don't know if it works in any cases.
Best Regards
Jens
There is another bug that makes this plugin rather frustrating to use for me:
I have CIFS shares (windows file shares) mapped to drives X and Y, yet the order that directories are in seems completely random and not alphabetical (local drives appear to be fine). The development environment I work in uses huge directory trees and when trying to navigate to specific dir it takes ages and becomes quite laborious.
Thanks!