Hi Costas,
Is there no current developement on the beta? The last update I see in http://www.theword.net/files/beta/ is
"theword-3.2.1.1218.rar 22-Jun-2011 01:30 3.7M".
Regards
Craig
BETA channel
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There will be soon. Costas is busy with something else at the moment.
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There have been a couple of fix releases this week,
Costas
Costas
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Is there a log for the changes?
And how to install these updates? Do you overwrite the original program?
Thanks
And how to install these updates? Do you overwrite the original program?
Thanks
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Each beta usually contains 3 files
the EXE
the lang file
the changes log
Yes, you can just overwrite the existing files if you wish.
If you do that, you will want to rename the exe to just 'theword.exe' and strip off the beta numbers.
the EXE
the lang file
the changes log
Yes, you can just overwrite the existing files if you wish.
If you do that, you will want to rename the exe to just 'theword.exe' and strip off the beta numbers.
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Thank you very muchWilliam wrote:Each beta usually contains 3 files
the EXE
the lang file
the changes log
Yes, you can just overwrite the existing files if you wish.
If you do that, you will want to rename the exe to just 'theword.exe' and strip off the beta numbers.
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If you find something does not work right (which is very rare, but not unheard of) you can revert back to the previous beta file in the download list (or further if required).
enjoy!
enjoy!
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Thanks.William wrote:If you find something does not work right (which is very rare, but not unheard of) you can revert back to the previous beta file in the download list (or further if required).
enjoy!
I already installed the latest one and it works great.
It is really a great program.
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Jon
theWord 6 Bible Software
OS for testing; Windows 10
Beta Download ------Beta Setup Guide------On-line Manual------Tech doc's and Utilities------Copyright Factsheet
theWord 6 Bible Software
OS for testing; Windows 10
Beta Download ------Beta Setup Guide------On-line Manual------Tech doc's and Utilities------Copyright Factsheet
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Re: BETA channel
I renamed the beta to just "theword.exe" (I had previously deleted the current official release), and when I then opened the program, I got the message I posted below. It said that some modules were disabled because they exist in read-only directories. At the bottom it said to manually move the files to a certain folder.If you do that, you will want to rename the exe to just 'theword.exe' and strip off the beta numbers.
I renamed the beta (1230) back with the numbers, and the modules reappeared in the program. Anyone know why this happened?
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Are you using XP, Vista or Win7 ?
When you look at the *.exe file using file manager, does it have a little padlock on it?
If it does, right click and open properties and tell it to 'unblock' it.
I see that some of your data is in 'all users' whist others are in 'owner'. You may not have the same permissions set for both locations. Are you logged in as 'owner' or someone else?
Did you put the .exe in the actual correct program files folder where the original .exe was installed, or are you running it from somewhere else?
Does any of this help?
When you look at the *.exe file using file manager, does it have a little padlock on it?
If it does, right click and open properties and tell it to 'unblock' it.
I see that some of your data is in 'all users' whist others are in 'owner'. You may not have the same permissions set for both locations. Are you logged in as 'owner' or someone else?
Did you put the .exe in the actual correct program files folder where the original .exe was installed, or are you running it from somewhere else?
Does any of this help?
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I am using XP service pack 3.
Is "file manager" something in theWord, or Windows?
I am logged in as "owner."
Is "file manager" something in theWord, or Windows?
I am logged in as "owner."
Do you mean the beta .exe? I put it in the same folder where the current official release was at.Did you put the .exe in the actual correct program files folder where the original .exe was installed, or are you running it from somewhere else?
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sorry, file manager in windows is called Explorer, but I don't remember if XP has any of the blocking capabilities in the file properties.
I guess I'd start turning things off, antivirus and any security software first, and see what happens.
It is strange... I've not seen it before.
So you're saying that it all works OK when the original .exe is used, but when you rename it to something else, then rename the beta, which is in the same folder, you get the error message.
Do you get the error message when you run the beta without renaming it? (in the program app folder along side the original?)
Does this happen with all betas', or just one in particular?
I guess I'd start turning things off, antivirus and any security software first, and see what happens.
It is strange... I've not seen it before.
So you're saying that it all works OK when the original .exe is used, but when you rename it to something else, then rename the beta, which is in the same folder, you get the error message.
Do you get the error message when you run the beta without renaming it? (in the program app folder along side the original?)
Does this happen with all betas', or just one in particular?
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Here's exactly what I did:
First, I deleted the "theword.exe" file (the current official release).
Then, I renamed the beta (version 1230) to "theword.exe".
Next, I opened the program (the beta; at this point and beyond the only version of theWord I had installed).
That's when I got the pop-up message I posted. The tabs for the modules that messaged listed were not showing up in the program.
So then I closed the program, renamed the beta back to "theword-3.2.1.1230.exe," re-opened the program and everything worked fine again. The modules that "went missing" were now showing up again (the tabs) in the opened program.
Now that it's working fine again, I guess it doesn't really matter. But, should these modules be moved anyway as the pop-up message said? If that be the case, why did the program put them in the wrong folder to begin with??
For further clarification:
The beta was, and is, in the same program folder as the official release (which is now deleted -- the official release).
This is the first time I renamed a beta, so I can't answer your question if it happened on a different beta.
First, I deleted the "theword.exe" file (the current official release).
Then, I renamed the beta (version 1230) to "theword.exe".
Next, I opened the program (the beta; at this point and beyond the only version of theWord I had installed).
That's when I got the pop-up message I posted. The tabs for the modules that messaged listed were not showing up in the program.
So then I closed the program, renamed the beta back to "theword-3.2.1.1230.exe," re-opened the program and everything worked fine again. The modules that "went missing" were now showing up again (the tabs) in the opened program.
Now that it's working fine again, I guess it doesn't really matter. But, should these modules be moved anyway as the pop-up message said? If that be the case, why did the program put them in the wrong folder to begin with??
For further clarification:
The beta was, and is, in the same program folder as the official release (which is now deleted -- the official release).
This is the first time I renamed a beta, so I can't answer your question if it happened on a different beta.