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the dir link is gone after the CherryTree file to reopen (when non Lainn characters in the dirpath) #2320
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On my Win10 when I copy a directory with Cyrillic characters from the file manager and paste into CherryTree, the short notation (e.g. |
Sorry for long answer. In Win10 the same problem. I made a video with this problem. |
Our copy of Windows uses cp-1251 codepage |
In parallel with the solution of the problem I suggest making a setting in the program settings: The copied path to the directory inserts as a link or as plain text. |
Note @Paffnik that you can paste as plain text (Ctrl+Shift+V instead of Ctrl+V) to avoid a link being created on paste. |
after watching your video I was able to reproduce the issue, I'll try and fix it, will update here |
…pplies the start of the link before the pasted text (#2320)
Thanks for reporting, this has now been fixed, the fix will be in next version > 1.0.1 |
Version, Operative system
v1.0.0, Windows 11 x64
Describe the bug
The problem occurs when copying the directory path in Windows and then pasting it into the CherryTree file. When you reopen the CherryTree file, the link with the path to the directory becomes inactive if there was another link before it, which is overwritten with a link to the directory. If there was a simple text before the link to the directory, then when the CherryTree file is reopened, the last word of this text also becomes an active link to the directory. This problem is relevant when there are not only Latin characters in the path in particular with Cyrillic characters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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