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Rob
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Posted - 01/01/2013 : 10:34:59
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32-bit:
Portable/ZIP Download - Signed and Unsigned: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlus_2.5.2_x86.zip
Setup Package Download - Unsigned, Windows XP/Vista/7/8: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlusSetup_2.5.2_x86.exe
Setup Package Download - Signed, Windows 8 with UAC enabled: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlusSetup_2.5.2_x86_Signed.exe
64-bit:
Portable/ZIP Download - Signed and Unsigned: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlus_2.5.2_x64.zip
Setup Package Download - Unsigned, Windows XP/Vista/7/8: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlusSetup_2.5.2_x64.exe
Setup Package Download - Signed, Windows 8 with UAC enabled: http://www.strokesplus.com/files/StrokesPlusSetup_2.5.2_x64_Signed.exe
Notes: The unsigned installers create a shortcut in Startup; the signed versions do not since the user needs to take some sort of action, be it running manually as administrator or by specifying a custom config path (since it must be run from a protected folder). Signed installers also attempt to install the certificate; while I've tested on my machine and a clean Win8 VM, I can't be certain this will always work. StrokesPlus.cer will be installed in the destination folder, in case you need to manually import (to Trusted Root Certification Authories).
All installers will NOT overwrite StrokesPlus.xml, StrokesPlus.lua, or ActionHelp.xml (since some may have a translated version). So if you just want to update to the latest version, you can run the setup and not worry about losing anything.
The ZIP downloads contain both signed and unsigned versions as well as the certificate for manual installation.
Change Log: - Updated EnumWindows callback proc to also exclude windows with an extended style of 0x00200000L (WS_EX_NOREDIRECTIONBITMAP) as these seem to be Metro windows and don't play well with the intended result of calls which enumerate top-level windows in S+ |
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Rob
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2615 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2013 : 02:07:33
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The next release will also include an update to the learn/name gesture window. When closing the window, it would call setLastActive (an internal function which was intended to return focus to the next window in the z-index); but Windows 8 has some funky hidden windows around so I'm just commenting out the call. It's not a big deal, but it can potentially leave the gesture draw window having focus, in which case S+ won't do anything. All you have to do is click anywhere on the screen to set focus to another window and all is well. |
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