With this new feature, I've tried to change the editor to sublime_text.exe but it doesn't work. This is a portable build I'm running if that makes a difference.
Using notepad.exe and also I've tested a portable build of VSCode and it works.
860 - Multi renaming using text editor - Various quirks
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860 - Multi renaming using text editor - Various quirks
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Re: 860 - Multi rename and rename using text editor - Sublime text doesn't work
Works fine here with AkelPad as Editor
using the portable version of FC and AkelPad.
For sublime_text you have to use its subl tool as editor in FC
Sublime_text itself (strange enough) doesn't support command line arguments.
using the portable version of FC and AkelPad.
For sublime_text you have to use its subl tool as editor in FC
Sublime_text itself (strange enough) doesn't support command line arguments.
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Re: 860 - Multi rename and rename using text editor - Sublime text doesn't work
I've noticed when using VSCode it opens itself up in a Restricted mode too and closes any workspaces that you may have opened.
I don't know how this is programmed but I assume the file is created and then the file is opened with the program.
Using this C# code works for me with VSCode without opening it in restricted mode and closing any existing workspaces:
The above code snippet could be improved but it's just a concept to see if it works.
I don't know how this is programmed but I assume the file is created and then the file is opened with the program.
Using this C# code works for me with VSCode without opening it in restricted mode and closing any existing workspaces:
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Process.Start(@"W:\Apps (Portable)\VSCode\Code.exe");
Process.Start(@"W:\Apps (Portable)\VSCode\Code.exe", @"C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Temp\FreeCommander25896\MultiRename.txt");
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