Hello Jernej,
>> Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my
>> machine.
> Probably due to new codesigning certificate that isn't known yet.
The certificate is used for about a month on new Beta executables already, so
it' not really new :-)
I guess it's a defau
Hello Joerg,
> Both are running on Linux (Debian64) on brand new wine v5.16 from
> August, 28th, 2020, without any (known) problems. The error which I
> reported some week ago in July is now fixed
This is great to hear, thank you for letting us know!
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On Friday, September 4, 2020, 19:38:44, Ethan J. Mings wrote:
> Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my
> machine.
Probably due to new codesigning certificate that isn't known yet.
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< Jernej Simončič ><><><><>< https://eternallybored.org/ >
Seven-eighths of
On Friday, September 4, 2020, 19:21:13, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote:
> https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_64_9-2-3.msi
Pinned taskbar icon was removed again.
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< Jernej Simončič ><><><><>< https://eternallybored.org/ >
There are no answers, only cross references.
Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote:
> Version 9.2.3 release MSI are available:
>
> https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_64_9-2-3.msi
> https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_32_9-2-3.msi
New MSI files means also new tests against latest wine:
Both are
Ethan J. Mings wrote:
> Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for
> my machine.
This is new Windows 10 standard behaviour when you download an
executable file like an EXE or MSI file from a web location outside the
app store from Microsoft or a Microsoft certificated
Hello Ethan,
On Fri, 4 Sep 2020, at 13:38:44 [GMT -0400] (which was 19:38 where I
live) Ethan wrote:
> Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my
> machine.
If you download a installer, the Defender warns you.
You need to set a flag in file property that you can sta
Hello Ira,
MAU>> Same here. I think I'll wait for a new file
>
>
> What it's actually saying is we are not familiar with this file,
> i.e., it's not been installed enough were aware of it's existence
> and are you sure you know what it is. Nowhere in that message does
> it say it's harmful. It do
Hello Luca,
> Any chance to activate a proper Undo-Redo function?
Have you tried:
In most Microsoft Windows applications, the keyboard shortcut for the
Undo command is Ctrl+Z or Alt+Backspace, and the shortcut for Redo is
Ctrl+Y or Ctrl+Shift+Z.
If they work, you could create new buttons for
Hello MAU,
Friday, September 4, 2020, 11:39:40 AM, you wrote:
>>> Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my
>>> machine.
>>
>> I get this message as well. Is there a way to fix it before we install the
>> new file.
MAU> Same here. I think I'll wait for a new fil
Hello Luca,
> The Bat! Professional Edition (OTFE)
What version? It is more helpful to know the version, even if it is a
beta.
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Using The Bat! Version 9.2.2.9 (BETA) (64-bit) on Windows 10.0 18363
Hello Stuart,
>> Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my
>> machine.
>
> I get this message as well. Is there a way to fix it before we install the
> new file.
Same here. I think I'll wait for a new file
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Hello Ethan,
Friday, September 4, 2020, 12:38:44 PM, you wrote:
> Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my
> machine.
I get this message as well. Is there a way to fix it before we install the new
file.
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Stuart mailto:
Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA:
> Hello Luca,
>
> > Any chance to activate a proper Undo-Redo function?
>
> Please expand your statement into concrete examples and/or issues on BT :-)
Ok, but I thought it was self evident: no redo function anywhere by default,
and if you go rummaging in the custom
September 4, 2020
Hello Stefan,
Friday, September 4, 2020, 1:21:13 PM, you wrote:
> https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_64_9-2-3.msi
This file is up and running.
Not sure why, Microsoft flagged the file as potentially damaging for my
machine.
I am running Windows 10
Dear All,
Version 9.2.3 release MSI are available:
https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_64_9-2-3.msi
https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/thebat_32_9-2-3.msi
Here are the changes summary since 9.2.2:
[+] New option to use "soft" line wrapping in MicroEd
Hello Luca,
> Any chance to activate a proper Undo-Redo function?
Please expand your statement into concrete examples and/or issues on BT :-)
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Stefan Tanurkov
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Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA:
> Here is MicroEd with soft wrapping:
So, it is possible to add new feature to MicroEd! Great news, it seemed
untouchable like a frozen mummy in the Arctic. Any chance to activate a proper
Undo-Redo function?
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