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- The following bugs are fixed in version 2.2.2 of BBEdit, dated April 7, 1993.
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- - BBEdit 2.2.2 includes an updated version of Aladdin Systems’
- internal resource compression. This solves several problems
- which were traced to the resource compression, specifically
- crashes when waking up on some PowerBook models and unstable
- behavior in some situations on systems with MacTCP installed.
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- - BBEdit 2.2.2 works around a bug in System 6’s MultiFinder
- memory manager which would cause junk to be appended to the
- end of a text file when it was opened. (The junk was not
- saved to the file on disk.)
-
- - When double-clicking on text documents to launch BBEdit under
- System 6, with the XTND translation package installed, the
- selected documents would be opened into untitled editing
- windows.
-
- - When doing a Replace All and no action was taken (i.e. no
- occurrences were found), the front editing window would
- malfunction.
-
- - In some situations, white blotches would appear in the
- front editing window when dismissing the “Find” dialog.
-
- - Searching backwards for a one-letter word, with “Entire
- Word” checked, would cause BBEdit to hang.
-
- - In the Grep Patterns section of the Preferences dialog,
- clicking on the list of patterns would have no effect.
-
- - When the Caps Lock key was depressed, the option- and
- shift-key shortcuts for various menu items would not
- function.
-
- - BBEdit now gives up CPU time when idling in the background
- under MultiFinder or System 7.
-
- - The “Import” and “Export” commands previously used BBEdit’s
- partition for translation, which limited the size of documents
- that could be imported or exported. BBEdit now uses MultiFinder
- memory for translation, so larger documents can now be imported
- or exported (subject to available system memory).
-
- The following bugs are fixed in version 2.2.1 of BBEdit, dated January 16, 1993.
-
- - When doing a multi-file search of an entire disk with “Search All
- Types”, BBEdit would repeatedly report “File Not Found” errors
- during the course of the search.
-
- - The “Export...” command would generate invalid MacWrite
- 5.0 files.
-
- - If the status bar was turned off, but “Show Cursor Position”
- was turned on, the cursor position display wouldn’t be drawn.
-
- - Files with the creator “R*ch” but no saved state information
- would grow resource forks when subsequently opened and then saved.
-
- - In some conditions, pieces of numbers in the line number bar
- would be left behind when scrolling the text.
-
- - At random, the machine would lock up while launching ToolServer.
-
- - BBEdit would occasionally fail to correctly remembered the
- positions of windows after an Arrange... command.
-
- - After doing a Zap Gremlins with “Filter Line Feeds” and
- “Replace With”, BBEdit would occasionally crash or behave
- strangely.
-
- - Certain legitimate operations by extensions would cause BBEdit
- to crash or exhibit cosmetic glitches.
-
- - When doing a Find & Replace All Matches with “Save To Disk”
- selected and “Confirm Saves” turned _off_, BBEdit would
- crash or behave strangely if an editing window was open
- during the process.
-
- - An open window affected by a Find & Replace All Matches is now
- correctly saved and updated.
-
- - Fixed bug in Open Several... dialog in which double-clicking
- a folder alias added the folder alias to the file list, rather
- than opening it.
-
- - Caps Lock no longer serves as an on-the-fly toggle for Synchro
- Scrolling; this makes it easier to use BBEdit with the Caps Lock
- key down most of the time.
-
- - Trying to print the Compare Results window would cause BBEdit
- to crash.
-
- - Cancelling a print job in progress would cause BBEdit to crash.
-
- - If a file being compared is modified, it will not be marked
- read-only. This avoids the situation of having a dirty read-only
- file; when such a file is closed, no warning is given.
-
- - The Num Lock LED is no longer used to indicate the mode of the
- numeric keypad. This feature caused spurious crashes and
- compatibility problems on machines running System 7.1 and
- using the _original_ Apple Extended Keyboard.
-