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ouadji 27 Sep 2011, 23:12
try my latest version
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ouadji 30 Sep 2011, 12:28
here, all is ok, all works fine. Nothing special happens, no crash. Can anyone confirm this bug ? does anyone have a file that triggers this bug directly when wink open this file? or a specific sequence to write on the screen to trigger this bug every time? (It would help me a lot) Last edited by ouadji on 30 Sep 2011, 12:38; edited 1 time in total |
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Teehee 30 Sep 2011, 12:37
> does anyone have a file that triggers this bug directly when wink open this file?
This is impossible, it always happen "after some time" > or a specific sequence to write on the screen to trigger this bug every time lol, better now but i think still impossible |
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30 Sep 2011, 12:37 |
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Teehee 30 Sep 2011, 13:20
I catch it for you
see video winkbug.avi. I'm using a new file, nothing special. Bug was catch in the end of the video. _________________ Sorry if bad english. |
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30 Sep 2011, 13:20 |
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ouadji 30 Sep 2011, 15:03
thank you Teehee the "red square" is a very good track to find this bug. In fact, this is an indication that shows an error in the syntax of macros. But this indication should not appear with what I see on your screen. hummmm ... the problem lies in that direction! question: Does a red square appear each time before the bug ? Is this the first time you see this red square ? (Just Before the bug) |
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Teehee 30 Sep 2011, 15:10
ouadji wrote: Is this the first time you see this red square ? (Just Before the bug) yes! _________________ Sorry if bad english. |
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30 Sep 2011, 15:10 |
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ouadji 30 Sep 2011, 15:19
@Teehee: (27 oct 2011) I found the bug! The next "wink" is in progress [edit] I rebuild wink from zero, because there is way to do much better. |
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30 Sep 2011, 15:19 |
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bitRAKE 10 Mar 2013, 23:20
Still the best editor for FASM syntax.
_________________ ¯\(°_o)/¯ “languages are not safe - uses can be” Bjarne Stroustrup |
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10 Mar 2013, 23:20 |
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nmake 12 Mar 2013, 11:23
I like the syntax coloring (at least at first glance). I have one small tip, that ....... blinking eye..........
VERY intrusive (not a wise thing to include) Just a tip. Anything that personifies a program, is vounerable. neutrality is worth gold. We all like blinking eyes, but after using it for a solid year, the blinking eye will start to demonize me, infect my soul, I will ask questions why the hell it is still blinking at me. If it has no long term value, remove it. When a user is using a program, he wants to know that the computer program is a computer program, not a personification of a guy. When the user opens a program by clicking the shortcut on his desktop, the invitation should always be "Welcome to a computer program, your mind is free to do anything you want", it should not be "Welcome to the virtual home place of Bob, let me smile at you before I let you use my program" When you share a program with a strange user somewhere on the planet, you want to build trust between you and him in your application. You don't build trust by smiling to strangers. Smiles have a purpose, and the least purposeful way to use smiles is to smile to a complete stranger. I perfectly understand why the blinking eye was used in the program, it is a coolness feature and I understand that it was used only for coolness or as a trademark of something that is cool. Last edited by nmake on 12 Mar 2013, 11:51; edited 1 time in total |
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KevinN 12 Mar 2013, 11:47
I don't see any blinking eye using wink.. just dl and ran it, like it so far
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AsmGuru62 12 Mar 2013, 12:23
@nmake: very good points! I never thought of that in such a way.
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