Dan Anderson wrote:
Neil Hodgson wrote:
Roman Hubacek:

I noticed that once opened files in Scite remains locked until Scite
process is closed. On in-computer drives, Win2000sp4.

  SciTE never locks files and should never leave them open. It does
set the directory when it opens a file and this means the directory
can't be deleted which some have interpreted as locking.

  Neil

I've found that after a file is opened in SciTE, directories in the file path cannot be deleted even after the file's buffer is closed. I find that I have to close SciTE to release the "lock" on the directory. Is there a way to release the "lock" w/o closing SciTE?

Well, just going on Neil's explanation above (and without cheating and peeking at the sources), it sounds like opening a file from somewhere else in your directory hierarchy would do the trick...

Robert Roessler
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