![]() ![]() Issue solved, that license registration issues are forgotten and unintentionally locked if PhraseExpress is using local phrase files while being centrally licensed via the Client Manager.Improved text prediction feature dictionary optimization.Improved special character support in HTML formatted phrases.Solved rare problem of loading the text prediction feature dictionary file.Solved issue with very long phrase/backup file paths.Solved compatibility issue between Microsoft Outlook and Clipboard Cache.A license key can now be passed via command-line parameter /LICENSE=Yourlicensekey to the installation program if /SILENT or /VERYSILENT is used, e.g.Resolved problem if using SQL server with a locally licensed client. ![]() If settings are reverted by pressing CTRL- and ALT-keys while launching PhraseExpress, the configuration file config.xml is now renamed and not deleted.The debug log is now recorded in memory and saved to file when shutting down PhraseExpress to improve performance.Quickkeys have accidentally been assigned to separators.Solved minor issues of the phrase search feature in the PhraseExpress main program window.Solved registration issues with offline license keys.Solved rare license key registration issues with local PhraseExpress installations.Solved phrase file transfer issues between client and PhraseExpress Server.Fixed conversion of RTF formatted phrases of previous PhraseExpress versions into SQL databases.- Solved display problem of linebreaks in the phrase input window.Improved: Programs can be launched with the with a SQL Server.Improved: Bitmaps can now be dropped into phrase contents.Improved: Keyboard navigation in form checkbox drop down menus.Improved: Anhanced Microsoft Word formatted phrase load error handling.New: #mail macro error message if defined file attachment is missing.Improved rendering of multiple form macro functions.Improved support for text formatted macro functions.Syntax check for text-formatted phrases.Improved check for installed "Microsoft Native Client" if using a SQL servers.Macro function #formnum now supports negative default values.Solved issue with formatted phrases if using Firebird SQL server.Bitmaps can now be inserted into Gmail.Warning message if a critical phrase file size is reached.New optional column "size" in the 3-column view.Improved dialog to resolve version conflicts of shared phrase files.The phrase file restore feature now allows you to restore individual phrases into yout current phrase file.Please note the important restrictions in the manual. New experimental "variables" feature in the Enterprise Edition for Windows to extend macro code for better phrase readability.FIXIf using SQL database, master user could not see all phrases.FIXDefault values in checkbox drop-downs.Click the DOWNLOAD NOW button there to save the setup wizard, and then open that to add WinHotKey to windows.Versie historie van PhraseExpress (Portable) Add it to Windows 10 from the WinHotKey Softpedia page. WinHotKey is one of the packages you can use to set up customized Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts. There are a few programs available for Windows 10, and some of those are free programs. You can do a lot more with extra third-party software. Adding Custom Hotkeys With Third-Party Software Now, pressing that key and Ctrl + Alt will shut down, restart, or log you out of Windows 10, depending on what you entered in the first text box of the Create Shortcut wizard. That adds the shortcut to the desktop, as shown below. Press Finish in order to exit the Create Shortcut configuration.For example, you can name the shortcut “shutdown” if the shortcut shuts down Windows. Press Next and type a suitable title for the shortcut.Type “ shutdown.exe –L” to sign out of Windows 10. Type “ shutdown -r -t 00” for a shortcut that restarts Windows 10. In the Type the location of the item: box, type “ shutdown.exe -s -t 00” to set up a shortcut that shuts down Windows 10.To do this, right-click the Desktop and then select New > Shortcut. Create a Desktop shortcut for the desired function. ![]()
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