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Originally Posted by abeonis
I am using MS-Word 2010, Windows 7. Your tool is version 1.2.4.0.
(I downloaded it on 05/25/2013, the size of the setup.exe is 496 KB in case it helps you identify which version I am using).
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Thanks, that is the latest published version and apparently I forgot to build it with the fix for . I am working on 1.3 and that one has the fix (amongst other things).
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Originally Posted by abeonis
I send you an email containing test1.docx end the resulting test1.html
You are right, first time I did the test, "Remove bookmars" was checked. However, I unchecked it and obtained the same results.
Each time I enter the settings editor, "Remove bookmars" is again checked.
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Great, that actually helps me a lot. I can reproduce this now. I will fix this in the coming version. *UPDATE* This is fixed in the next build, I am ashamed of the cause of this...
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(One of the reasons I need the INI file).
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As I said, there is no ini file. Of course the settings are saved somewhere. I can try to dig up the exact location and put it in the documentation. It will differ for each operating system, so I can only check for the ones I have access to. I do not advice to change it in the settings file.
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I also noticed that if test1.html already exists, Generate HTML doesn't complete.
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That is strange, since the HTML versions of my various test documents already exist and it does complete. I will look into it of course, but no idea yet.
*UPDATE* It should automatic overwrite the existing HTML file. Perhaps not too friendly, but it should complete. Do you get an error message at all?
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Originally Posted by abeonis
I get also some insults from time to time like "Windows Explorer cannot be updated" and "Trying to rebuild it" and the main MS-Word window (the actual text) becomes transparent. However, I have not been able to identify the sequence of actions that reproduce this behavior.
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Sounds peculiar, since I do nothing with web elements actually or specific with Windows explorer. There are some CRUD actions in temporary directories, but that is it. If you find more specifics, I would like to hear it.
Now, as an estimate for the next version. I want to solve another bug first (a quite elusive one actually) before releasing. My estimate would be before the end of the week.