Huditsch, Roman (LNG-VIE) wrote: > > Unfortunately, we had to reinstall the v3.3 version, since the Courier > font seems > to be displayed differently in the new version, which was not > appreciated by our editors :(
I guess that suffice to turn off text anti-aliasing. See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.xmleditapp.dialog.PreferencesEditorDialog.html#generalOptions option "Text anti-aliasing". > I also discovered a very strange problem. > In the v3.3 we called Cocoon from the XMLMind app via the viewHTML > command. Worked perfectly. > In v3.6 if I call Cocoon over start with the defaultViewer I get a > permission denied error from Cocoon > (with the same document, no infrastructure changes or soever). This is normal on Windows if you have setup XXE to lock the file being edited. See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.xmleditapp.dialog.PreferencesEditorDialog.html#openOptions option "Lock documents stored on the local filesystem": --- If this toggle is checked, the file containing the document being opened in the editor is automatically locked. The type of lock being used is exclusive. See lock types below. The behavior of XXE when this option is turned on is very different on Windows and on the other platforms (Linux, Mac OS X, more generally Unix): * On Windows, this will really prevent other programs from writing, but also from *reading*, the file being locked. * On the other platforms, the lock is just advisory. XXE will tell you that the file is being locked by another program (without other details), but after that, it will happily open the document. It will also tell you that, when you'll try to save the file, you'll have to choose a location different from the current one (but this is not enforced, neither by XXE nor by the system). Caveat: In order to use this facility on platforms other than Windows, you and all your coworkers possibly editing the same files, need to turn this option on. If one of your coworkers forgets to do it, XXE will not be able to detect that the file being opened is locked, and in such case, your coworker may overwrite a document being edited by another person. Default: not checked. ---

