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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Philip Taylor wrote:<br>
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A buglet report, Stefan. Let 0.6.6 be freshly installed, and
launched. Let the following content be pasted into the source
window :<br>
[...]<br>
I very much doubt that this is a new buglet, but it may well be a
previously unreported one.<br>
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However, the following bug (as opposed to buglet) may well be new.
Let the same file then be saved as D:\untitled-1.tex. When one now
clicks on the first or the second found occurrence, one is again
told :<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Cannot read file
"C:/TeX/Works/untitled-1.tex";<br>
The system cannot read from the file specified.</blockquote>
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Why does TeXworks not know that the file has been saved as
D:\untitled-1.tex ? IThe title bar no longer ends in an asterisk
(indicating 'unsaved'), but its search code is still searching the
earlier, never-existed, copy. Only by clearing the search and
searching again does one experience the expected behaviour.<br>
-- <br>
<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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