Of these 8 posts, 4 posts including the post in this thread, have been regarding addons made by you. As for my "legendry habit of complaining", I have in almost one a half years of being a member on this forum made approx 130 posts of which maybe I think 9 posts have been to report a potential problem with an addon. Your history of complaining about things that are not broken is legendary, so I'm not going to bother investigating this any further unless I get other complaints from members who have a clue.įirst of all, my feedback was never meant to be a "complaint", it was simply meant as "feedback" in the pursuit of finding help for myself and to appraise you and others of potential problems with this addon. ![]() Because the DAMNED(:P) prog works just as it should for me.Īnyway thanks Mrs Peel for yet another excellent addon pack! I didn't find a single problem, either it doesn't exist or I must be blind. Exporting every reg settings from original installer and comparing to your inf, installing your addon, opening nfo files with it, looking through ini/inf for 8.3 and/or misspelled things, running fgcba (<-advertising) to unpack and repack. Your probably right, I just spent 20 min checking this "problem" out. In India do they teach young children the fable of the Boy Who Cried Wolf? If you are so absolutely certain that it is the reg entries I added then all you have to do is test that theory is to remove the AddReg section from my inf file cos that's the ONLY thing I changed with it.ĥ. Your history of complaining about things that are not broken is legendary, so I'm not going to bother investigating this any further unless I get other complaints from members who have a clue.Ĥ. Did you bother to even test it in a build on it's own to eliminate the possibility there is a conflict with another addon you are slipstreaming? I bet you didn't.ģ. It works just fine for me with these reg entries and I've tested it in two builds.Ģ. Added a new reg section to restore file associations back to windoze default on uninstall Fixed entries.ini, optimised some stuff in the inf file and used a rick trick to make new empty folder Minor update to make uninstaller work with XP Home ![]() ![]() Rebuilt to include an uninstaller and added some info files that were mising from original addon Added reg entries to make NFO and DIZ files default to Damn NFO Viewer. Recoded ALL Mrs Peel Addon Packs for platform and licencing compliance. Turning it off makes it more like viewing a file in a text editor. * Direct Scroll mode: In this mode there's no caret so you can't select text with keyboard, but you can navigate through file contents more easily (like in your browser). After the selected text has been copied, the selected area will flash shortly and the text will get deselected (so for those who thought it's a bug: it is not). * Copy-on-Select: When this feature is on, text gets copied to clipboard automatically after you have finished selecting it (released shift key or left mouse button). Unicode version provides better support for multilingual user interface. * Unicode support: Unicode version of the program is installed automatically if the operation system supports it. because of improper multiple UnixWindows conversions) line breaks. Moreover, the Viewer correctly displays files with doubled/tripled/etc. ![]() * Smart line breaks handling: Unix style line breaks are supported (that is, you won't notice any difference). * Shell integration: The Viewer can be set as the default application to open files with. * Word Wrap: You can switch between word wrap, character wrap and no wrap. * You can set text/background colors, colors for hyperlinks and hovered hyperlinks, whether or not you want hyperlinks to be underlined, and choose between 3 built-in fonts, available in different sizes. * The viewer automatically detects hyperlinks / email addresses and shows them as clickable shortcuts. * Hyperlinks / Email addresses autodetection You can choose the languages during installation and switch between them later via Settings dialog. * Available in multiple languages: Chinese Simplified, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish. if you're fed up with starting some DOS-like file manager each time you need to view nfo file, or ain't too happy with the viewer you use, or (worst case) use Notepad - give this little tool a try. nfo files), and it proved itself to be handy So. DAMN NFO Viewer is a utility for viewing text files containing ASCII Art (e.g.
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