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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
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On 18.01.2016 21:51, Beuthe, Tatjana wrote:<br>
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your latest version. The problem still persists.
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That is esoteric indeed... Unfortunately, I haven't been able to
reproduce it, yet (but then again I don't have Windows 7 on hand,
only XP and 8.1).<br>
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When you open the file, what is selected under Format > Syntax
Coloring? If it's "None", could you try clearing the recent files
list via File > Open Recent > Clear Recent Files? Tw stores
some per-file metadata (including syntax highlighting) in the recent
files list, so maybe something is messed up there.<br>
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Best<br>
Stefan<br>
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