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version 1.2 Saturday, January 04, 2020

  • Improved: The main Systemus interface is now colour-coded and aligned.
  • New: click on the values in the main interface to copy them to the clipboard.
  • New: command: clearAllCaches to clear the system memory. Added to Default Config’s Tools > Clear & Reset menu.
  • New: command: flushDNS to flush the DNS cache. Added to Default Config’s Tools > Clear & Reset menu.
  • New: Boot Mode in the main window now reports UEFI or BIOS
  • New: Added DonationCoder’s icon in the defaultConfig’s Links menu
  • New: You can specify an icon from a dll or from another icon within an executable
  • Fixed: The CLR button works now and will clear the contents of the RUN box.
  • Fixed: if a non-existent icon ID is given, it will use the generic icon instead of throwing an error
  • Fixed: Now the Systemus icon shows in the about dialogue

  • version 1.1
  • Fixed: menu item File > Edit Settings INI
  • New: Help > NANY Page
  • Fixed: Now if a sumenu is specified in a config ini, it will not throw an error if the ini section is missing
  • Fixed: Help > Help now opens the Systemus.chm help file
  • New: Systemus now saves it’s last window position by default
  • New: Have multiple configurations and switch between them from the File menu
  • New: Use path tokens in the configuration ini files: #drive#, #appdir#, #configdir#
  • New: values and labels are now distinguishable by colour and are a tad bigger
  • New: Click on the values in the main window to copy them to the clipboard (this can be disabled in the settings)

There are still some issues with the RUN box, and still no documentation on how to use it properly. I have to work on this part.

  • Updated: Contact Information and Links
  • Fixed: Now the run command can call 64bit commands on a 64bit system (such as msconfig, which it could not do before)
  • Updated: Contact Information and Links
  • Fixed: Now the run command can call 64bit commands on a 64bit system (such as msconfig, which it could not do before)

  • Fixed: Added the “Lines” modifier to the menu for 126 ScrambleFixed: Added the “Lines” modifier to the menu for 126 Scramble
  • New: (Experimental) 866 Repeat Last Command (added to default Main Menu)New: (Experimental) 866 Repeat Last Command (added to default Main Menu)
  • New: 734 Sort Words (added to Sort & Number Menu) – Sorts each word onto its own line, removing duplicates and removing any blank lines. shift for descending order.New: 734 Sort Words (added to Sort & Number Menu) – Sorts each word onto its own line, removing duplicates and removing any blank lines. shift for descending order.
  • New: 735 List Words (added to Sort & Number Menu) – Creates a space-separated, sorted list of words, removing duplicates and blank lines. shift for descending order.New: 735 List Words (added to Sort & Number Menu) – Creates a space-separated, sorted list of words, removing duplicates and blank lines. shift for descending order.
  • New: 736 List Letters (added to Sort & Number Menu) – Creates a list of letters used in the string, removing duplicates and separating them with spaces. shift for descending order.New: 736 List Letters (added to Sort & Number Menu) – Creates a list of letters used in the string, removing duplicates and separating them with spaces. shift for descending order.
  • New: 737 Comma Separate (added to Sort & Number Menu) – Separates each word with a comma (and space), treating double-quoted sections as single words and removing punctuation. control to work on lines separately. shift or ctrl+shift to simply remove all commas.New: 737 Comma Separate (added to Sort & Number Menu) – Separates each word with a comma (and space), treating double-quoted sections as single words and removing punctuation. control to work on lines separately. shift or ctrl+shift to simply remove all commas.
  • New: 423 Pig Latin (added to Transform & Encrypt Menu) – Converts English to Pig LatinNew: 423 Pig Latin (added to Transform & Encrypt Menu) – Converts English to Pig Latin
  • New: 130 Remove Punctuation (added to Trim & Spacing Menu)New: 130 Remove Punctuation (added to Trim & Spacing Menu)
  • and more – check out the History in the online help file.

Just added:

  • DropPath (in Apps)
  • Greg (in Apps)
  • Protocaller (in Apps)
  • InDesign Accentor Panel (in Varia)
  • InDesign Navigation Panel (in Varia)
  • BCX Troubadour (in Varia)

  • Download TextWorx 1.2 here.
  • Online Documentation is here.
  • The best change is that now you can set a Global Hotkey for absolutely ANY TextWorx Command!
  • You can also customize the hotkeys for the TexWorx Menu and the TextWorx Toolbar!
  • Make sure to look at the Hotkeys topic in the documentation for details on how to do this.

1.2 fixes it so you can assign multiple hotkeys to the same command.  See the documentation.

Important Note about Assigning Hotkeys!
When you assign hotkeys to TextWorx commands, though, be sure and think about how TextWorx uses shift and control as modifier keys for the commands – and TextWorx will honour those even if you use them for the hotkey – so there may some conflict.
For commands that use shift or control (or both) for their commands to allow them to work in reverse or on lines, you will have to set a hotkey with those modifiers in order to use them.

Example: Say we want to set a hotkey for 201 “encase”, and we will use win+” for the hotkey (same as win+’). We will want to set four hotkeys for this command in order to have all three variants available to us:

  • 201=#’ encase in quotes
  • 201=#+’ remove quotes
  • 201=^’ encase lines in quotes
  • 201=#^+’ remove quotes from ends of lines

For commands that don’t use command modifiers (that is, they don’t work on lines or in reverse) you can set whatever hotkey you like.
You can even set multiple hotkeys for the same command.

Also, beware of using alt in your hotkeys, because alt often times invokes a windows own menu.