- Create a button with Command "LOADLIST c:\test\list.txt"
- Create a new folder with 2 files "test1.txt" and "test2.txt" (with any content)
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*.txt
However all lines with wildcards in it will be counted to determine if the error list should be shortened.
A maximum of 5 incorrect lines are shown in the error message. If there are more errors, only the first 5 are shown followed by "..."
Add 5 non-existing files to c:\test\list.txt, so the contents of the file looks something like this:
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*.txt
crap1
crap2
crap3
crap4
crap5
Now remove *.txt from the list file, click the button again and you see that "..." is not displayed in the error message.
Regular expressions can't be loaded and give strange results.
Put the following lines in c:\test\list.txt:
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<crap
crap1
crap2
crap3
crap4
crap5
Now test a line with "<" followed by the end of an existing filename. At least the full extension must be included.
Put for example the following lines in c:\test\list.txt:
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<txt
crap1
crap2
crap3
crap4
crap5
Apparently TC finds something and displays the current folder followed by "<txt" in the file panel.
The entry is not counted as an error, the error message says there are 5 errors, not 6.
However at the bottom "..." is displayed indicating there are more errors.