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ZELDA v1.0 released (Expression Language editor)

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lepa:
I have always found Latin a little suspicious  ;D I need to "install" it manually

lepa:
Can confirm virustotal results for zelda.exe inside zip. Also there wasn't anything suspicious in the latest changes

Version 1.1 handles the exception but I don't get any images when using "tooltip:" notation

zybex:
Thanks Lepa.

I published v1.1.2 with the following changes [VirusTotal scan, source code changes]:
- Add settings option to set Tooltip: folder
- Add logging of MC folder detection errors
- Add initial support for "valign" tag in Images [Thanks Lepa, I didn't know MC had this tag!]

So now you can go to settings and set your Tooltip folder (it also shows the detected folder, if any).
There's also extra logging - can you please check Zelda's logfile (in "%temp%\zelda" folder) and let me know which Tooltip folder it detects (if any), and any Exceptions that show up? Thanks!

zybex:
Regarding the img valign support: the look in the Rendered tab doesn't currently align images in the same way as MC. I'm using the default behavior of HTML valign, whereas MC is doing something strange - the text is always aligned to the middle, which is not standard. I don't know if it's a bug in MC or just the behavior they've chosen.

For instance:
text [image with valign=bottom] more text
=> In HTML the image bottom is aligned with the bottom of the text (text+image on the floor). In MC, the text is centered vertically to the image.

text [image with valign=top] more text
=> in HTML the text and image are now aligned on top. In MC, there's no difference - text is again in the middle.

It seems MC only considers these alignments when there are multiple images on one line - then the top/bottom alingments work as expected *for the images*. However, text is always middle-aligned in respect to the images. If feels like a bug.

JimH:

--- Quote from: zybex on September 12, 2020, 03:35:26 am ---<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>

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