![]() ![]() The correct behavior would be on layout change to It is neither correct to take over a customization done for one layout to all other layouts nor is it correct to lose all customizations on selecting a different layout for usage as current layout. In my opinion the behavior of UltraEdit v24.20.0.62 is wrong regarding to ribbon and quick access toolbar customizations and of course the behavior of UltraEdit v26.20.0.46 is definitely not correct. in 0 with ignoring also the data on those two lines in file Selected Layout. The lines QuickAccessToolbarCommands = and CustomizationData = are always set to default in file Current Layout. Therefore all customizations made on quick access toolbar and the added custom ribbon tab with the custom ribbon groups and the commands were still displayed after start of UltraEdit after the upgrade.Ĭonclusion: Everything is fine after start of UltraEdit after an upgrade.īUT there is an issue with the ribbon and the quick access toolbar customizations on switching with UltraEdit v26.20.0.46 to a different layout. ![]() That settings movement is done also by UltraEdit on first start after an upgrade.Ħ4-bit UltraEdit v26.20.0.46 did not modify %APPDATA% \IDMComp\UltraEdit\uedit 64 u. In the past it occurred a few times that some settings were moved from INI file into a different data file. Those no longer used configuration settings usually remain in the INI file. It occurs only rarely that configuration settings are no longer used by a newer version of UltraEdit after an upgrade. ini by adding configuration settings added between v24.20.0.62 and v26.20.0.46 while keeping unmodified all other still existing configuration settings. rb 1 on switching to a different layout.Ħ4-bit UltraEdit v26.20.0.46 updated on first start also %APPDATA% \IDMComp\UltraEdit\uedit 64 u. All standard ribbon elements (= contemporary menus) are stored in this file which is saved as Current Layout. rb 0 because of new features (commands) were added between v24.20.0.62 and v26.20.0.46 which the user should have access to of course in ribbon mode and in contemporary menu mode. Every user can delete the directory wordfiles Saved if having never made customizations to standard wordfiles or having them already taken over into updated wordfiles because of this directory with its wordfiles is no longer needed at all.Ħ4-bit UltraEdit v26.20.0.46 updated on first start also %APPDATA% \IDMComp\UltraEdit\uedit 64 u. The saved wordfiles directory makes it possible that a user who customized one or even more of the standard *.uew files can compare now the customized wordfile(s) in wordfiles Saved with the updated wordfile(s) in wordfiles and merge the customizations to the updated wordfile(s) not being included due to the wordfiles update. All *.uew files added by the user himself/herself to %APPDATA% \IDMComp\UltraEdit\wordfiles were kept in this directory and so existed now twice in directory wordfiles and in directory wordfiles Saved. Then UltraEdit copied the *.uew files in wordfiles directory in program files directory of UltraEdit into the wordfiles in the application data directory to update the standard *.uew files. The installer modifies only the files in program files directory of UltraEdit and its subdirectories, but not the application data files with the user configuration in application data directory of UltraEdit.Ħ4-bit UltraEdit v26.20.0.46 made on first start a copy of directory %APPDATA% \IDMComp\UltraEdit\wordfiles with name wordfiles Saved in directory %APPDATA% \IDMComp\UltraEdit. Next I made an upgrade to 64-bit UltraEdit for Windows v 26.20.0.46 to verify what changes due to an upgrade. In other words with UltraEdit for Windows v24.20.0.62 the user customizations for ribbon and quick access toolbar are always kept for each layout selected by the user. in 0 with the exception of QuickAccessToolbarCommands = and CustomizationData = which are kept on switching to a different layout. in 1 are loaded and taken over into uedit 64 u. Next the settings stored in Selected Layout. The Current Layout is by default the layout Balanced on having not selected a different layout already in Welcome window on first start of UltraEdit after installation. in 1 on clicking on ribbon tab Layout in first group Look and feel on first item Layout or on down arrow below item Layout and selecting a different layout. The customizations are saved into Current Layout. The following facts were collected with 64-bit UltraEdit for Windows v 24.20.0.62. The ribbon customizations are stored also in section on line starting with CustomizationData =. ![]() The quick access toolbar customizations are stored in section on line starting with QuickAccessToolbarCommands =. in 0 on using 64-bit UltraEdit for Windows with default configuration. The ribbon and the quick access toolbar customizations are stored in file %APPDATA% \IDMComp\UltraEdit\uedit 64 u. ![]()
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