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Windows 7 compatibility


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Do we have any info about Windows 7 compatibility of phpED?
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No problems here... Smile
Everything works as expected as far as I can see.
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Works fine on Win7 x64
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While it does work fine in Win7 x64, I have an issue with the output view loading half-gray. The only way to fix it is the click the resolution changer button to cycle through. Is there a fix for this? I see it on all my PCs with Win 7 using phped
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Haven't had any issues with Windows 7, have it installed on 32 bit and 64 bit versions, home and professional. Looks and works exactly as it did in Vista (and this was a clean install, not an upgrade).
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Another plus for works great on Win 7 64.
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Has anyone had issues with TortoiseSVN not appearing in the shell menu? It doesn't show for me but I think that is because I am running x64 & TortoiseSVN x64. Could that be an issue?
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Due to TortoiseSVN x64 only running in 64bit processes (explorer etc) you need to install both TortoiseSVN 32 bit (for PhpED and "old" 32bit software) and the 64bit version. It has always been like that for x64 OS'es (and for all x64 software), unfortunately it's only since Win7 that 64bit is starting to get more popular so a lot of people don't know this.
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I'm also not seeing the TortoiseSVN menu items appearing when I go to the Shell menu option in PhpEd. They show fine in Windows Explorer normally. I'm using 32 bit Windows 7 Ultimate and the latest Tortoise and PhpEd 5.9.

Anyone else got the same problem or a solution?

It's a shame because being able to access version control functions from here is a real workflow boost. Anything that avoids trudging through the filesystem generally is.
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Also, TortoiseGit still shows up.
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Its Fine


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its fine with win7 don't worry.
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