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Hi carbody,
OpenAirEventSolutions owns flipsuite commercial stuff, may I suggest you move this post over to the commercial forum there? That will be a better audience:
http://oae.dcisv.com/forum
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LaunchBar Commander / Re: Version 1.129.01 - Tab page confused about submenu
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 11:03 PM »
 :up:
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Clipboard Help+Spell / Re: CHS Feature Request: Clear items on request
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 10:26 PM »
Would you guys want a feature that basically said "WIPE EVERYTHING" (backup database files, all clips, empty recycle bin, etc.)
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Clipboard Help+Spell / Re: CHS Feature Request: Clear items on request
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 10:21 PM »
That would be easy enough.

Note that you can already mostly do this -- you just right click on a group name, like "Old" or "New" and you'll get a menu option to "Delete all Clips in this group".

Note further that this will send the clips to the recycle bin, you then have to right click and say to "Empty the recycle bin" to permanently delete.

A further warning for the paranoid -- CHS keeps backup database files.  If you really want to scrub the data, you need to go delete your backup clipdata files.  They are in same general location as your main clip database files.
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Coding Snack Guidelines / Re: Idea - Paste utility...
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 04:57 PM »
Most clipboard tools, like my own Clipboard Help and Spell (which frankly may be overkill for what you are wanting), allow you to create favorite clips that you can bring up in a menu when you press a hotkey, to let you paste into any program.
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DcUpdater / Re: DcUpdater reports incorrect version of installed app
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 01:47 PM »
With sba's help the problem is fixed; I will be uploading a new version of DcUpdater tonight.
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DcUpdater / Re: DcUpdater reports incorrect version of installed app
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 12:07 PM »
You know, we have had the occasional odd report of DcUpdater detecting the wrong version, with inconclusive hunts for the cause.
I believe you have likely caught the beast responsible, sba.  For that I say thanks.  :up:
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DcUpdater / Re: DcUpdater reports incorrect version of installed app
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 12:02 PM »
Ok i think I might have located the problem -- and it looks like you were basically right in your theory about dcupdater opening a file in readwrite mode when it shouldn't be!

I should have known where to look in my code because I have a function in my code called (apologies for the curse word):
FixupFuckedLibCurlXmlDownloadedFile()

And obviously I was in a bad mood when I wrote that sucker.. Basically the .dcupdate files could come from local directory or be temp downloaded files.  In the latter case it looks like libcurl is mucking with the files when it shouldn't and was requiring me to do a little kludge to patch them up.

My mistake was opening ALL such files as readwrite in that function, in the off chance that they would have to be modified.

I'm fixing it now so that the files are ONLY opened as readwrite (or indeed checked for bad libcurl issue) if they are downloaded temp files.

New version should be imminent.

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DcUpdater / Re: DcUpdater reports incorrect version of installed app
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 11:48 AM »
By the way have I mentioned that I believe Microsoft's hidden Virtual Store has to be one of the worst, stupidist decisions anyone has made in the 21st century?
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DcUpdater / Re: DcUpdater reports incorrect version of installed app
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 11:21 AM »
Very interesting and some good theories.. let me go check DcUpdater code and see if it's being naughty as your evidence suggests..
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DcUpdater / Re: DcUpdater reports incorrect version of installed app
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 11:05 AM »
Great detective work.

The part that confuses me is how that virtualstore copy of ScreenshotCaptor.dcupdate is being created in the first place..

That file should ALWAYS and ONLY be created during the installation process, which is always run as administrator (and thus has permission to write into the real Program Files (x86)\Screenshot Captor directory..  Running Screenshot Captor should not create this file in any scenario -- and I can't find any code where it does. 

Whether you run Screenshot Captor as admin or not should not result in the creation of a .dcupdate file.  Nothing should be able to create this file other than the installer.  Very odd.
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Living Room / Re: Post Your Funny Videos Here [NSFW]
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 10:32 AM »
If there is one reason to go on living in this world it is to watch video games evolve. Very cool.
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DcUpdater / Re: DcUpdater reports incorrect version of installed app
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 10:15 AM »
It has to be getting the 2.103 from somewhere...

The file it uses is called "ScreenshotCaptor.dcupdate" in your screenshot captor program files directory.  See if you can find that file and open it in a text editor and see what it says.

The other thing you can do is in dcupdater, choose menu View -> Show Advanced Controls.  Then drag the bottom of the window up if it's all the way down, select Screenshot Captor in the main window, and see what it says for "DcUpdate File:"

Example:

Screenshot - 4_3_2012 , 10_15_10 AM.png
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Find And Run Robot / Re: Options font size
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 09:26 AM »
I'm afraid I haven't found a good way to solve this yet -- the changing of DPI and font sizes are hard to adjust to in a general way.
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Screenshot Captor / Re: Unwanted move to OLDER
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 09:02 AM »
It certainly shouldn't be creating those folders unless their are screenshots to move into them..

But here is where you can disable that function or change how often it moves old screenshots, or how the subfolders are names (in case you want just ONE big Older folder):

Screenshot - 4_3_2012 , 9_00_56 AM.png
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General Software Discussion / Re: SMF v1.0 - END OF LIFE ANNOUNCEMENT
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 08:59 AM »
Thanks for the heads up db.  I don't know how many people are actually using 1.0 so i'm not sure this will be too much of a concern.  Version 1.1 is still quite a bit in use so let's hope they don't end patch support of that anytime soon.
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Official Announcements / Re: The DonationCoder 2012 Fundraiser Has Begun!
« Last post by mouser on April 03, 2012, 08:40 AM »


Those are some of the best EVER. hahahahaahahahahahahahaa!!!!!!!
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That sounds easy enough.  One question I have though, you say "The options on sub-menus need to come for text (.txt) file(s)".

Does that mean it's not ok to have one file specify the entire contents of the menu inlcuding submenus?  if not then how do you build the menu out of multiple files?

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Official Announcements / Re: The DonationCoder 2012 Fundraiser Has Begun!
« Last post by mouser on April 02, 2012, 05:14 PM »
Where we are as of 5:14pm Monday afternoon, April 2nd, 2012:
Screenshot - 4_2_2012 , 5_09_07 PM.png
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Newsletter for April 2, 2012
"Codename: Fundraiser Feather Duster"





1. Newsletter Editorial

Greetings and welcome to yet another DonationCoder newsletter!

First things first: It's the 7th Anniversary of the site, and we are having a fundraiser.  There is currently a big fun thermometer bar at the top of our site, starring Cody our bird/duck mascot, which you can use to track our progress to our modest fundraising goal.  Our plan is to only run the fundraiser untill April 15, so if you want to join the effort you don't have much time.

If you like what we do, if you enjoy the newsletters, the forum discussions, or are a user of one of our software programs, I do hope you will take the time to make a donation to our site, of any amount.  We rely on the voluntary contributions of people just like you to keep the site going and to help us improve it.  If you are shy about making an online payment to the site using PayPal or one of the other payment providers we use, you can also send us a check, cash, diamonds, gold, cat slippers, oil paintings, or even candy from foreign lands.

And if you are a user of our software but you've never stopped by to check out our forum discussions, I hope you will decide that this is the perfect time to do so -- we are a very friendly bunch and we always love to have more people participate; or drop by our text chat channel (just click the CHAT button at the top of the forum) to waste some time talking nonsense with the regulars.

In addition to asking you, as an individual, to take the time to donate to the site, I want to try something slightly different for this year's fundraiser, and reach out to any commercial entities that may be reading this whether they are small or large business owners.  The approach we have taken with our software is to make it free both for personal use, but also for home office or small office use, or for individual commercial use.  We only require commercial licensing for companies that are deploying our software on many computers.  If you think your large business would be interested in a site license for one of the programs on our site, please do check out the commercial site license information page on our site (see link below), which also includes information on hiring us for custom software development work.

Which brings me to the last item I want to discuss in the newsletter, a new project I have been working on for the last several months (tentatively called YUMPS).  Over the years I have occasionally set up a custom website service that is user-content-driven, and have been frustrated with the lack of a core framework for such services.  There are existing content-management systems but my experience is that even the best and most flexible of them are poorly suited to custom web services that don't look and act like a standard content management system, and there are some excellent low-level coding frameworks, which require a huge amount of delicate work required to add the infrastructure needed for a user driven site (user accounts, registration, groups, administration back-end, etc.).  The idea of the project I am working on is to provide a mid-level core framework for programmers to use to create professional quality custom user-driven web services/sites.  It's a large and ambitious project, and you can read much more about it by following the link below.

Now the reason I wanted to mention the YUMPS project in this month's fundraiser newsletter is because I'm very interested in finding some commercial funding for the project that would allow me to devote even more of my time to it this year.  I'm hoping to be able to find a company or investor that would be interested in funding its development (perhaps leading to an Open Source release) -- perhaps in return for the side-by-side implementation of the specific features they are interested in for their projects.  If you know of someone who would might be interested, please pass this along and have them contact me.

Thank you for your indulgence with this month's newsletter editorial, and please don't forget to at least stop by our site and consider supporting us with a small donation during our fundraiser!



2. User-to-User: Your Input Requested

We love nothing more than having interesting discussions on our forum -- and we love when new people participate in the discussions.  In each newsletter we try to highlight a few topics that we think might interest casual readers and that are good candidates for making your first post.



3. DonationCoder Software Updates

Below you will find some updates and discussion threads for some of the main DC applications.  These updates also continue a new process for packaging the releases.  In the past each program had a single zip-compatible installer.  The new releases are now provided as two separate downloads, a standard installer and a portable zip file.  This should eliminate any confusion with portable versions and eliminate some partial download difficulties.  In addition you will find the files are now digitally signed, which should eliminate some annoying warnings about unknown downloads in some browsers.  Stay tuned for more updates in the coming weeks.



4. Coding Snacks and DC Member Software Threads

We love to keep up with projects that our members are working on.  This month quite a few of the projects from NANY 2012 are seeing some active development.



5. Mini-Reviews

We are always interested in hearing what our forum members think of software they use.



6. General Software Discussion

Almost half the posts on the forum fall into the category of general software discussions, questions, recommendations, etc. This is one of the most active sections of the DC forum and a great resource if you're trying to solve a software or hardware related problem. We get so much traffic on this board that we've split the recent content into sections in the newsletter - general software and specific software discussions.



7. Specific Software Discussion

This section of the newsletter draws attention to some of the standout discussions about specific programs that have been started since the last newsletter.



8. Fun and Education: Website Discoveries, Debates, Discussions

What's new in cyberspace? What exciting new sites have been discovered by forum members?  What's the current hot topic and debate? Read on to find out...



9. Developer's Corner

Some people mistakenly think that the DonationCoder forum is only for coders -- which couldn't be farther from the truth!  Everyone is welcome and we discuss all manner of things, the overwhelming majority have nothing to do with coding.  This section highlights some discussions that might be relevant for developers or the self-employed.

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Happy to oblige  :up:
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Official Announcements / Re: The DonationCoder 2012 Fundraiser Has Begun!
« Last post by mouser on April 02, 2012, 02:58 PM »
Go go little red line  :up: :up: :up:
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Official Announcements / Re: The DonationCoder 2012 Fundraiser Has Begun!
« Last post by mouser on April 02, 2012, 01:50 PM »
I haven't made it so it automatically counts donationCREDITS donations to the site account -- only new donations coming in (regardless of who you send your credits to; that's partly why donationcredits sending doesn't get counted or they would get double counted).

But this is really an oversight.  So if like timns, you send some donationcredits to the site account, that's just exactly as good as a donation -- so just message me and i'll adjust the thermometer!

Tim, i'm going to update it for you donation right now, stand by  :Thmbsup:
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Official Announcements / Re: The DonationCoder 2012 Fundraiser Has Begun!
« Last post by mouser on April 02, 2012, 01:30 PM »
After every donation, but sometimes you have to force the page to reload to get the new one.

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Find And Run Robot / Re: when updating
« Last post by mouser on April 02, 2012, 12:53 PM »
Previous version gets overwritten when you install new version -- so you don't need to uninstall anything.  Just install on top.

Previous license key is fine -- though it should not be asking you to put in a new license key if you already put in the old one, so check your about box and make sure it really does accept your license key.

As far as the deep forum section organization -- I hear ya, but there is no perfect way to do it -- too many at the top level and it becomes overwhelming.

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