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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#97 | fixed | crash if > 2 file is open | ||
Description |
Starting lucide, open first file, then open next file, then open next file: 11-09-2006 19:27:03 SYS3175 PID 1a1a TID 0001 Slot 00d0 D:\LUCIDE\LUCIDE.EXE c0000005 1fe11901 P1=00000002 P2=00000036 P3=XXXXXXXX P4=XXXXXXXX EAX=13b50004 EBX=02850830 ECX=00000036 EDX=0493022e ESI=04930200 EDI=13b50041 DS=0053 DSACC=f0f3 DSLIM=ffffffff ES=0053 ESACC=f0f3 ESLIM=ffffffff FS=150b FSACC=00f3 FSLIM=00000030 GS=0000 GSACC= GSLIM= CS:EIP=005b:1fe11901 CSACC=f0df CSLIM=ffffffff SS:ESP=0053:0002f760 SSACC=f0f3 SSLIM=ffffffff EBP=0493022e FLG=00010213 UCONV.DLL 0001:00001901 24592.pdf 24593.pdf 24594.pdf from amd.com |
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#41 | fixed | closing Lucide with ALT-F4 is only possible right after starting Lucide | ||
Description |
When you double click the Lucide icon, or open a PDF document that is associated with Lucide, you can close Lucide with the keyboard by pressing ALT-F4. But this only works if you have not transfered focus inside Lucide to the document area. If the document area has the focus, you have to press CTRL-X to close Lucide (ALT-F4 will not work). If the menu or the navigation pane have the focus, you can also use ALT-F4 (and CTRL-X will also work). I do not vote for one or the other keyboard shortcut, I just would like to have it consistent. (well, actually, I would like ALT-F4 to work in Lucide from everywhere ;-) ) |
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#165 | fixed | change makefiles to watcom make or kmk | ||
Description |
The whole project still requires borland make. Please change to watcom make |