Congratulations on SW6, you did a great job. To be perfect you need do fix the translation mode because its to slow compare to SW2.51/2. Please fix it on the next update. Keep it up ;)
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Anonymous
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2013-11-24
I believe the OP is talking about the Pascal scripts, Insert/Remove subtitle (only in translation), which, now that I checked, are a bit more sluggish than in v2.51 (the mouse pointer changes to the "busy" circle in v6, where in 2.51 it's instantaneous), but I don't really find it to be that much of an inconvenience.
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If this is the case, you can go to Tools > Information and Errors > Settings > and select "Do not recheck on Pascal scripts" under "Automatically recheck errors". That should speed things up, but obviously errors won't be rechecked after Pascal scripts are used.
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Anonymous
Anonymous
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2013-12-02
Thanks, that solved my "problema". As i said before, great job!
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Hello,
Congratulations on SW6, you did a great job. To be perfect you need do fix the translation mode because its to slow compare to SW2.51/2. Please fix it on the next update. Keep it up ;)
Sorry, can you provide more details about "slow" ? What do you mean?
whenever u want to insert our remove a line using <crtl>+<shift> 1 or 3 for example</shift></crtl>
Using +1 or 3?
I believe the OP is talking about the Pascal scripts, Insert/Remove subtitle (only in translation), which, now that I checked, are a bit more sluggish than in v2.51 (the mouse pointer changes to the "busy" circle in v6, where in 2.51 it's instantaneous), but I don't really find it to be that much of an inconvenience.
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eQuiNoX
If this is the case, you can go to Tools > Information and Errors > Settings > and select "Do not recheck on Pascal scripts" under "Automatically recheck errors". That should speed things up, but obviously errors won't be rechecked after Pascal scripts are used.
Thanks, that solved my "problema". As i said before, great job!