gandboss:
That looks promising Ill try it tomorrow & let you know.
Thanks very much.
Graham
New version also lets you click the open serial monitor button while uploading and it schedules the opening of the monitor when the upload ends (if you forget to hold Ctrl key when uploading)
Yeah, almost all the enhancements are in the ".net upgrades". But I suggest you to go 1.0.1, I tried to keep my lovely 0023 but at the end, all new libraries are coming for the 1.0 so it is like "upgrade or die"
Anyway, my modded version does not shares anything with your 0022, just set another Arduino folder in the options and you are ready to go! I have the 2 ones installed right now, no conflicts, no shared Sketches or libraries.
Thanks for that eried (I sent you a donation for this)
Unfortunately the combination Ctrl-Alt-U produces the ascii character 250 (ú) on my Pc running XP.
Which corrupts the source code without careful placing of the cursor :=(
gandboss:
Thanks for that eried (I sent you a donation for this)
Unfortunately the combination Ctrl-Alt-U produces the ascii character 250 (ú) on my Pc running XP.
Which corrupts the source code without careful placing of the cursor :=(
cheers
Graham
I can't replicate the issue but, here is a file with Ctrl+U (reversed with the normal upload). Replace it in C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\Arduino ERW 1.0.1h
But what's the long term solution...
I feel that the ability to set the default behaviour of ctrl-U would be the best, is this a possibility?
I could even live with ctrl-U ctrl-U (twice) or is that pushing the standards
BTW
The shortcut ctrl-Alt-C (paste as html) seems to work ok
cheers
Graham
Original version worked for you or the switched one? I think Ctrl+Alt+U it is a very good key combination, because it is just AltGr+U, so quick to call
gandboss:
The switched one works very well but the cnrl-alt-u will still cause a special ASCII (250) character.
This may be a UK/European keyboard driver feature to enable access to odd characters as used in some European spellings. (not UK English)
Graham
OK, maybe. The thing is I don't want to change the default behaviours in the IDE, like if a user used the official IDE and then the modded one, everything will be the same (that's why I even uncheck all the new options, like "autoclear", "search in all tabs" etc) so everything matches with the official stuff and step/step guides.
We have to find another keycombination that works for everyone. What is the special ascii char you get? it is useful? maybe it is something in your machine like a custom keyboard distribution?