xplorer2 v6.104 bugfix

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xplorer2 v6.104 bugfix

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a small update that works better with the ebook search and preview plugin
use HELP > CHECK FOR UPDATES menu command to get it
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Re: xplorer2 v6.104 bugfix

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Just noticed: Why is "Check for updates" in "Help" in the first place? Does it help?
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Re: xplorer2 v6.104 bugfix

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Tuxman wrote: 2025 May 13, 16:58 Just noticed: Why is "Check for updates" in "Help" in the first place? Does it help?
It is helpful and it is also very common. Here are examples in a couple other apps:

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Re: xplorer2 v6.104 bugfix

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When Tux starts asking (what could otherwise be considered) common-sense and rhetorical questions, that's usually a sign that his Visigothic past is weighing heavily upon him again, and he's feeling the need to atone, reaffirm and fulfil his forum role:
Wikipedia wrote:The heyókȟa is a type of sacred clown shaman in the culture of the Sioux (Lakota and Dakota people) of the Great Plains of North America. The heyókȟa is a contrarian, jester, and satirist, who speaks, moves and reacts in an opposite fashion to the people around them.
That said, he did recently give us back the sacred forum email notifications, so I'm happy enough to be open-minded about his curiosities. :shrug: That a current-day Teuton should have a spiritual affinity with the peoples across the world's ponds, is just another nail in the coffin explaining Werner Herzog's existence.

And, considering that it's my life's ambition to actually be "a contrarian, jester, and satirist, who speaks, moves and reacts in an opposite fashion to the people around them", then if Tux doesn't want the role, I will happily stand in his grace, allowing him the freedom to continually click "Help" in the hopeful and yet curiously unfulfilled expectation of getting more pain-killers. :D
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Re: xplorer2 v6.104 bugfix

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OldSchool2 wrote: 2025 May 13, 18:58 It is helpful
It would probably make more sense in "About", I think, as that's where the current version number resides.
OldSchool2 wrote: 2025 May 13, 18:58 and it is also very common.
I don't think that others doing it wrong should inspire anyone to do it wrong in the same way. :shrug:
Kilmatead wrote: 2025 May 13, 19:52 if Tux doesn't want the role, I will happily stand in his grace
I consider myself less of a Visigoth than a Lokean, which may have something to do with my fundamental sympathy for pan-European paganism (unencumbered by any scientific basis). I'm also pretty sure that if any of the stories of our ancestors are true, the gods of jesters will have won bets on me. :biggrin:

This aside, for once my objection was not aimed at causing disruption to the routines. It just struck me suddenly, like an epiphany.
Kilmatead wrote: 2025 May 13, 19:52 allowing him the freedom to continually click "Help" in the hopeful and yet curiously unfulfilled expectation of getting more pain-killers. :D
I try to get my - mental - pain under control with music and scotch for the most part. It works surprisingly well. However, I'm pleased to hear that the e-mails no longer leave any room for complaint. :beer:
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Re: xplorer2 v6.104 bugfix

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Tuxman wrote: 2025 May 14, 00:09 It would probably make more sense in "About", I think, as that's where the current version number resides.
True enough, though most developers find creating (and thus managing) extra menus/submenus/modals/tabs for something so plebeian to be more of an after-thought than fore. Never mind that if you make it too easy, people will start requesting "auto-downloaders" for their updates, et al.

I mean, most often the "About" item is usually the last thing in the help menu (at least in programmes I frequent) making it easy to find, but Nikos chose to put it (weirdly) fourth from the bottom, and instead wants me to "tell a friend". But... what if I don't have any friends? And, rather, this is a psychological sore-point for me, thus I am actually less-likely to use the help menu at all, will never have the latest version, and most certainly will never get free amphetamine M&M's a lab-rat like me expects from being trained to click on a button. :(

UI design is a sensitive subject, for more reasons than the obvious!

(We won't even mention how in the above screenshot of Notepad++ there isn't even a real "Help" menu-item... just a question mark. I mean... really? Maybe it's a quiz button or "Please take our small survey", or God knows what. Cuts down on localisation-costs, I guess.)
Tuxman wrote: 2025 May 14, 00:09 I don't think that others doing it wrong should inspire anyone to do it wrong in the same way.
Isn't this where I'm supposed to make a snide remark about how that could be said of the entirety of European history since the reign of Charlemagne? - but I imagine Machiavelli already beat me to it. :wink:
Tuxman wrote: 2025 May 14, 00:09 It just struck me suddenly, like an epiphany.
Wasn't it Homer Simpson who popularised the adage, "Alcohol! The cause of - and solution to - all of life's problems!" A handy amphetamine dispenser in the help menu sounds more useful than an update button. It just struck me suddenly, like an epiphany. Go figure. :D
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Re: xplorer2 v6.104 bugfix

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Kilmatead wrote: 2025 May 14, 05:49 Wasn't it Homer Simpson who popularised the adage, "Alcohol! The cause of - and solution to - all of life's problems!"
Because the people I surround myself with usually speak in a rather simple way, I actually heard the word "epiphany" for the first time in the Simpsons film. Go figure, indeed.