#2059 closed Bug (Wont Fix)
Open include (Alt+i) runs scripts, sometimes.
| Reported by: | Shaggi | Owned by: | Jos |
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| Milestone: | Component: | SciTE4AutoIt | |
| Version: | 3.3.6.1 | Severity: | None |
| Keywords: | Open include | Cc: |
Description
Not much to say, sometimes, like 40% of times when i use ALT+I on a include line it runs the script. Very annoying sometimes.
Using the full scite4autoit.
Couldn't find any other ticket after some searching, dno if it has been reported before..
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Change History (6)
comment:1 by , 14 years ago
comment:2 by , 14 years ago
Replying to Shaggi:
Not much to say, sometimes, like 40% of times when i use ALT+I on a include line it runs the script. Very annoying sometimes.
Using the full scite4autoit.
Couldn't find any other ticket after some searching, dno if it has been reported before..
You better describe which envirnonment you are running with, just copy the "SciTE Output plane" content.
It is at least needed to understand what is going on.
comment:3 by , 14 years ago
Using scite 2.27, downloaded here: http://www.autoitscript.com/site/autoit-script-editor/downloads/
Windows 7 x64, happens on any version of autoit (beta and release), had the problem for a long time.
AutoIt3Wrapper v.2.0.3.0 Environment(Language:0406 Keyboard:00000406 OS:WIN_7/ CPU:X64 OS:X64)
- in case it matters.
follow-up: 6 comment:4 by , 14 years ago
AFAIR, it's a known bug in SciTE, when the script is runing already and we use SciTE function that runs other tool, second copy of the script is executed.
Try to run the script from SciTE and press F1.
comment:5 by , 14 years ago
| Resolution: | → Wont Fix |
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| Status: | new → closed |
Regardless of what the root cause of this issue is, this is a SciTE bug. SciTE is not our project.
comment:6 by , 14 years ago
Replying to anonymous:
AFAIR, it's a known bug in SciTE, when the script is runing already and we use SciTE function that runs other tool, second copy of the script is executed.
Try to run the script from SciTE and press F1.
That would be it.

Started discussion in the SciTE4AutoIt3 thread >> http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/130437-new-scite4autoit3-available-with-scite-v227/page__view__findpost__p__942915