>>A major update has been released for Thor, the tool manager for FoxPro IDE, and the Thor Repository, a tool library for Thor.
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>>This update includes a new One-Click Update feature which downloads and installs other Thor supported applications, such as Thor Repository, PEM Editor with IDE Tools, and GoFish4.
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>>Visit
http://bit.ly/VFPx-Thor to .download Thor 1.10, and then run “Check for Updates” under the Thor menu to .download or update all Thor supported tools.
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>I found this problem.
>1. I started to search using GoFish without opening a project first. It was searching for some time, then gave an error about some class memo object as invalid in the path.
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>I also tried cancelling the search by pressing Escape, but it doesn't seem to work, although at the end I was able to cancel it somehow.
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>Ok, I opened the project and tried running it again hoping that now it's going to search using the project. But it again tried to search in the folders instead and produced the exact same problem.
What version are you using? Are you getting your updates via Thor?
The newest version has a new dropdown where you can choose the "Scope" of the search. In that new control, it maintains a list of your most recent search paths / projects. Before you start a search, be sure the Scope dropdown is pointing to the desired place.
It currently remembers the last path/projcets, so it may no longer automatically connect the Active Project. I will have to studt this further.
It is possible that this new control has caused a conflit with your desire to have it search the "Active Project" and remeber to do this every time. You can always point it to the "Active Project" by clicking on the Advanced tab and select the appropriate Scope page there. However, it may no longer remember to do this "Active Project" Scope every time. I'll need to look into the issue.
Lastly, let me make sure that you know you can pass a path or project to GoFish like this:
Do GoFish4.app with "c:\somewhere\somewhere"
(same thing works with a passing a Project name with .ojx extersion)
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