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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Stefan Löffler wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:d4a66b6c-bde2-0475-1302-32df679a08c8@gmail.com">
<pre wrap="">Dear TeXworks community,
I am happy to announce that the latest stable version of TeXworks,
0.6.6, has been released earlier today.
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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>
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<blockquote type="cite">=IF(OR(B57="",LEN(B57)=0,LEN(B57)=2),IF(OR(C57="",LEN(C57)=0,LEN(C57)=2),IF(D57="",IF(G57="",IF(O57="",IF(P57="","<tr
class='vspace'><td
class='vspace'> </td></tr>","+price"),"+ordinal"),"<tr
class='gloss'><td>"&IF(O57="","</td><td
class='"&IF(OR(F57="",LEN(F57)=0,LEN(F57)=2),"gloss","gloss
"&F57)&"'>",O57&"</td><td
class='extra'>")&SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(G57,"Hoi-An","Hội-An"),"&","&")&"</td>"&IF(P57="","<td>","<td
class='price'>"&DOLLAR(P57,2))&"</td></tr>"),IF(P57="","<tr
class='dish'><th class='dish'
colspan='3'><h3>"&SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(D57,"Hoi-An","Hội-An"),"&","&")&"</h3></th></tr>","<tr
class='ordinal'><td
class='ordinal'>"&O57&"</td><td
class='"&IF(OR(F57="",LEN(F57)=0,LEN(F57)=2),"dish","dish
"&F57)&"'>"&SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(D57,"Hoi-An","Hội-An"),"&","&")&"</td><td
class='price'>"&DOLLAR(P57,2)&"</td></tr>")),"<tr
class='category'><th class='category'
colspan='3'><h2>"&SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(C57,"Hoi-An","Hội-An"),"&","&")&"</h2></th></tr>"),IF(B57="Div","<div
class='column'><table>",IF(B57="viD","</table></div>","<tr
class='vspace'><td> </td></tr>")))</blockquote>
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Let TeXworks be asked to find all occurrences of DOLLAR. It does
so, but when one clicks on either the first or second instance
found, one is 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.<br>
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I very much doubt that this is a new buglet, but it may well be a
previously unreported one.<br>
-- <br>
<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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