--- In [email protected], "Sheri" <sheri...@...> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "forxtra" <forxtra@> wrote: > > > > I'm just wondering why we use note's content instead of actual > > filename passed as arguments for indentifying Notes? > > That is only done for notes that are already open because we don't > want to create multiple windows for the same note.
Thanks for explain, and sorry for the dumb question. > BTW, I think the Holidays script should work without special > processing for double byte code page if you'd like to try it. It's interesting. I've been running DLL plugin v1.03 with default configuration ini file(dll.ini) and the value of the indexBase in the dll.ini is 0. so, The first element of the st_offset_vec used in a callback function is indexed by subscript of 0. For those who using defualt dll.ini, it would be useful to refer to Dll.Get_Base()/Dll.Set_Base() in the Holidays_Readme.txt. FYI, If there exists a broken character (displayed as question mark) at the end of a truncated string, the broken portion is not appear in the Menu/Bar. so, if characters are selected from the start and truncated strings are used only for labels/tooltips, it might not be important to consider dbsc-related issue.
