Lugaru's Epsilon Programmer's Editor 14b8
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MS-Windows-Specific Changes in Epsilon 14
- On Windows, the dired file pattern *: now
matches all local drives (but see the new drive-match-types
variable), so you can use dired on *: and then descend into each
drive.
- Epsilon for Windows now looks better on high DPI screens under
Windows 10.
- Epsilon for Windows can now overwrite hidden files.
- The configure-epsilon command in Epsilon for Windows was
reimplemented, and Epsilon now uses a different installation system
under Windows.
- Epsilon for Windows now moves and resizes itself at startup if
needed to ensure it's visible on at least one monitor. The new
-vf flag controls the details.
- The new session-restore-exclude-file-types variable may be
used to tell Epsilon for Windows not to include network files or those
on removable drives when saving a session file.
- Epsilon for Windows now works around a Windows issue that
prevents directly renaming directories to change their case.
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