And what you described is how it should work, you select the file and it sends it to SciTE. And what I do when testing Scripts is just save a dummy file alleviating the problem since I just copy, paste & run.

Plus, why not check out SciTE Hopper too

Sorry I mixed up/misread your post; I thought you wanted to run without compiling which is what command.go does but yes the file has to be saved.Firewrath wrote: Hrm, i did that, idk what its supposed to do though,
but it still didnt let me run code without saving the file, ...and gave me a bunch of errors when i tried to run a saved file, (and yes i changed the directory bit,)
Thanks anyways though,
So it appears to be Fixed then. I wonder if it works for Firewrath?!When the list pops-up, I double click the example I want and it opens.
This is not working for you?
Yup, it works now, Thanks ^-^guinness wrote:So it appears to be Fixed then. I wonder if it works for Firewrath?!When the list pops-up, I double click the example I want and it opens.
This is not working for you?
i think you should, it would prevent accidental clicks from opening a file, but thats just IMO,guinness wrote:I can make it a double-click if you want?
I like it, ^-^guinness wrote:Uploaded a new Version with the feature of toggling from double-click to single-click. Let me know what you think
I don't mind adding that at all, but this is OpenSource so of course you can add it yourself since I take it you know AutoItmebey when you double click to open an example file, the menu should close?
or hide/minimize, with someway to bring it back to the front again, ofcourse,