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ZELDA v1.0 released (Expression Language editor)
mvandyke:
--- Quote from: zybex on September 11, 2020, 04:08:23 pm ---The background color is fixed (to match my current Theme, sorry). There are options in Settings to change the colors, but they're disabled for now.
I'll enable changing background color this weekend.
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Thank you much. Have a great weekend.
zybex:
--- Quote from: lepa on September 11, 2020, 04:48:10 pm ---Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\JRiver\Media Center 27\Installer
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Interesting - the forum seems to convert "J. River" (with 1 space) to "JRiver" :)
I had to enter 2 spaces now to prevent it from happening.
zybex:
ZELDA v1.1 published - just click the "new version available" notice to auto-upgrade.
- Color/font customization of editor and output panels
- Improve detection of MC27 install folder
- Update function wiki
- fix exception when MC folder detection fails
- other bug fixes
Lepa, please let me know if you still see the same issue.
lepa:
MS Defender removes new ZELDA as a trojan
zybex:
Crap. I tried it on a couple of PCs with Defender and I don't get any alert. Chrome warns when downloading it that "it's not commonly downloaded and may be dangerous", but if you choose "Keep the file" it works, and Defender doesn't complain for me.
Here's the VirusTotal scan of the file - Microsoft says it's OK, only gets flagged by some obscure anti-malware:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/ce330bd52c2a9d4f0c9afde93a6705f70dd457253d540d834bd68804ddf5dc3a/detection
Not sure what I can do here. I don't want to tell you to whitelist it, you're not supposed to trust strangers. However, the source code is published, can be reviewed, and you can compile from source if you're so inclined.
<rant>Heuristics sucks. This is an app that doesn't write anything to the Registry, doesn't drop any other files anywhere on the system except for itself and a JSON file in the %appdata% folder. Doesn't hook any system handlers. But sure, it's suspicious... then you have some malware out there that starts encrypting each and every file on your system (ransomware), and it gets to do so without the AV stopping it after a few files. sigh.</rant>
edit: Here's the code changes since last version. Must have been the latin Lorem Ipsum ::)
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