Today I've finally decided (found the time and figured that it must be pretty stable by now) to move from 4.29 to 5.04.
Everything started out smooth, where I was changing the default Preferences at first… then I decided to execute a command called 'Window Spy open' through 'Quick find'
Its content:
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'C:\Program Files\AutoHotkey\WindowSpy.ahk'
And unfortunately, regardless of how many times I tried to call it, all it sent back was '}'
No matter if it's only one command I thought, but I've tried some other 'Run' type commands, such as
'Power Options open'
Content:
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C:\Users\David\Dropbox\Power Options.lnk
And then some more… some 'Run' type commands do seem to work, but others… yeah, they don't really do what they are supposed to. All other type of commands seem to work fine… can't know for sure without testing every one of them though...
Anyway, I tried to use this bar for grouping the 'Run' commands:
But noticed that it's missing inside of 5.04... how come? To me it has often times been invaluable... like for example now, in order to group the 'Run' commands together and then try them out one by one... maybe I missed the setting for it?
P.S. The reason for why I decided to upgrade in the first place, was because of the 'Number of items' feature, as there was/is a switch cost for me, in regards a bunch of AHK commands for managing/working inside of FK itself (the 4.29 version that is), e.g. a function key for selecting 'Window' inside of Shortcuts or quickly checking if a chunk of my commands has been removed after an 'Apply' through 'Restore Backup'…
I also much more prefer the old FK look, instead of the 'soullessly corporate' look of 5.04… but yeah. 4.29 is where the 'heart' is, but if it's also the version that is ironically most stable in my case for now, then… yeah, I guess me and 4.29 aren't going through our rather afflictive divorce just yet
Kind regards,
David