Version | Change log |
TCC/LE 33.0.20 Dec 6, 2024 |
Many security, performance & size improvements. The command dialogs Attributes dialog now supports the Integrity (ReFS only) and "No Scrub Data" (ReFS only) attributes. TCC will clear the ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT flag from STDIN after running external apps. (There's at least one badly-behaved app out there that is setting it but not clearing it when it exits.) TCC has a new pseudo-character device. TMP0: - TMP9: are similar to CLIP-: - CLIP9:, but are a little faster because they always work in UTF16 (so they don't translate to/from ANSI), and they don't need to access the Windows Clipboard (for CLIP0:). They also do not rotate like CLIPn: when something is pasted to the Windows Clipboard. Like CLIPn:, TMPn: values are local to the current session of TCC. Prefixing a command name with a * will now ignore library function name matches (as well as the previous behavior of ignoring alias name matches). |
TCC/LE 33.0.19 Dec 4, 2024 |
Many security, performance & size improvements. The command dialogs Attributes dialog now supports the Integrity (ReFS only) and "No Scrub Data" (ReFS only) attributes. TCC will clear the ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT flag from STDIN after running external apps. (There's at least one badly-behaved app out there that is setting it but not clearing it when it exits.) TCC has a new pseudo-character device. TMP0: - TMP9: are similar to CLIP-: - CLIP9:, but are a little faster because they always work in UTF16 (so they don't translate to/from ANSI), and they don't need to access the Windows Clipboard (for CLIP0:). They also do not rotate like CLIPn: when something is pasted to the Windows Clipboard. Like CLIPn:, TMPn: values are local to the current session of TCC. Prefixing a command name with a * will now ignore library function name matches (as well as the previous behavior of ignoring alias name matches). |
TCC/LE 33.0.18 Nov 5, 2024 |
Many security, performance & size improvements. The command dialogs Attributes dialog now supports the Integrity (ReFS only) and "No Scrub Data" (ReFS only) attributes. TCC will clear the ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_INPUT flag from STDIN after running external apps. (There's at least one badly-behaved app out there that is setting it but not clearing it when it exits.) TCC has a new pseudo-character device. TMP0: - TMP9: are similar to CLIP-: - CLIP9:, but are a little faster because they always work in UTF16 (so they don't translate to/from ANSI), and they don't need to access the Windows Clipboard (for CLIP0:). They also do not rotate like CLIPn: when something is pasted to the Windows Clipboard. Like CLIPn:, TMPn: values are local to the current session of TCC. Prefixing a command name with a * will now ignore library function name matches (as well as the previous behavior of ignoring alias name matches). |
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