On 05.07.2009 01:13 alessandroorsi wrote:
> I've been using Wikidpad extensively these days, and I
> found some unexpected behaviour.
> I'm using Wikidpad version 2.0beta05_1, binary version on Windows:
>
> Drag'n'drop
> -----------
>
> * When multiple files are dragged to the editor, links
> created are separated by spaces.
> I think the expected behaviour would be to separate
> them by new lines instead.
Why are new lines expected?
It would be nice to be able to configure that, though.
> Editor
> ------
>
> * When editing big tables, long list of links or complex
> documents such as this:
> http://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/python_reg_expressions.htm
> (copy paste the tables at the end in the editor and enclose
> each in <<|t ... >>) cpu usage goes up to 100%
> every time a character that affects the formatting
> is inserted, making the editing process really slow.
It is really slower sometimes compared with WikidPad 1.9.
It's not too slow to work with but I would be happy
if the old speed would come back.
> * Copy/paste. Pressing Ctrl-C or copying via context menu
> when no text is selected causes the last entry in the
> clipboard to be erased, i.e. Ctrl-V paste nothing.
> Normal behaviour in other applications is, when no
> text is selected and user hit Ctrl-C, the clipboard
> is not modified.
I don't like that behaviour too.
But several editors are similar like that.
> Bookmarks
> ----------
>
> * Dialog. The delete button in the "Go to Bookmark..."
> dialog is confusing.
> I accidentally deleted a page thinking that I was deleting
> the bookmark. I don't think the delete button is necessary
> in the Bookmarks dialog.
Agreed!
Christian