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When I created a new global substitution, saved, exited Notepad++ (so nothing stuck in memory), reloaded, came back in, and try to delete that substitution, it asks for confirmation; on okay, it drops to previous dialog and shows nothing in the GLOBAL view; OK again anyway. That substitution still works. Looking at the Options dialog again still shows that substitution exists. Try again to delete, but this time do a QuickText > Refresh Configuration; the "deleted" substitution still exists and works.
If I use the same sequences in some other language (like INI or USER), the substitution deletes just fine: it immediately prompts for save, the substitution stops working, and it's removed from the Options dialog, so it's presumably a bug in the special handling of the GLOBAL substitutions
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The GLOBAL had some issues in the original implementation that I "fixed". Apparently I didn't fix everything yet! Be glad they actually work - the original implementation didn't even allow global tags to work at all!
When I created a new global substitution, saved, exited Notepad++ (so nothing stuck in memory), reloaded, came back in, and try to delete that substitution, it asks for confirmation; on okay, it drops to previous dialog and shows nothing in the GLOBAL view; OK again anyway. That substitution still works. Looking at the Options dialog again still shows that substitution exists. Try again to delete, but this time do a QuickText > Refresh Configuration; the "deleted" substitution still exists and works.
If I use the same sequences in some other language (like INI or USER), the substitution deletes just fine: it immediately prompts for save, the substitution stops working, and it's removed from the Options dialog, so it's presumably a bug in the special handling of the GLOBAL substitutions
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: