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wuppdi Welcome Page for Delphi 11 Alexandria?

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On 1/15/2024 at 5:32 PM, Attila Kovacs said:

(The Download link is 404 on the English version of the website.)

Fixed

 

On 1/15/2024 at 5:32 PM, Attila Kovacs said:

Could you move the icons to resources or over-load them from files if they exist?

Or just provide a setting to turn them off?

I've already thought about implementing it. But I'm very busy with other things at the moment. But I think I will do it.

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On 2/1/2024 at 8:40 AM, gkobler said:

I did not find any info at the stacktrace that the WP-Plugin made the error. There is no entry of my WP-Plugin.

 

But try to compile and install the follow demo, and look if the same exceptions are happend

C:\Users\Public\Documents\Embarcadero\Studio\23.0\Samples\Object Pascal\VCL\VCL WelcomePage\ToolsAPI.WelcomePage Basic PlugIn

 

This demo are the basis of my WP-Plugin

It is very interesting. Actual i can't reproduce the error. I have installed your plugin again and it works with all other plugins. I'm confused. I will take a look on this. I don't do any update of TMS or anything else. When problem occurs again, i will try the demo you told me

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I'd like to propose a function that allows refreshing the recent projects with a button from the registry, as I'm using multiple IDEs. It would be cool.

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On 3/16/2024 at 11:22 AM, Attila Kovacs said:

I'd like to propose a function that allows refreshing the recent projects with a button from the registry, as I'm using multiple IDEs. It would be cool.

I don't really understand your question. Because when the IDE is started, the registry is read out, then every change is recorded via an event and updated in the rescent files. Therefore a refresh of the registry is not necessary.

 

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Just now, gkobler said:

I don't really understand your question. Because when the IDE is started, the registry is read out, then every change is recorded via an event and updated in the rescent files. Therefore a refresh of the registry is not necessary.

Some ppl. are running multiple IDE's parallel.

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1 minute ago, Attila Kovacs said:

Some ppl. are running multiple IDE's parallel.

But the registry is only updated/written when Delphi is closed, so you have no change while Delphi is running.

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okay, where do you get the values? "Closed Projects" is written instantly. even on opening the project

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i told you there are some event from the ToolsAPI where i can update the list

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5 minutes ago, gkobler said:

i told you there are some event from the ToolsAPI where i can update the list 

So, I opened 2 IDE's and started opening projects. They are written into the "...BDS\23.0\Closed Projects" key immediately, at opening a project. It would be also possible to load that key into the recent list, with an extra button.

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24 minutes ago, Attila Kovacs said:

So, I opened 2 IDE's and started opening projects. They are written into the "...BDS\23.0\Closed Projects" key immediately, at opening a project. It would be also possible to load that key into the recent list, with an extra button.

OK, I have also seen that the registry is updated immediately. I was of the opinion that this only happens when the IDE is closed. So I can insert a refresh button.

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Just now, gkobler said:

OK, I have also seen that the registry is updated immediately. I was of the opinion that this only happens when the IDE is closed. So I can insert a refresh button.

It's possible that older IDE's work differently. You can make that button optional if you have some settings already.

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New version 1.0.5.B25  are available. At the moment just for D12

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