Are you using the svn version or the current binaries? Because without the
new attribute it will crash eventually. I can not make it the new default
because it will affect existing applications that expect the value without
the path and are not using the Recent Files feature.

Best,
Scuri

Em 18/07/2016 22:55, "Andy Xiyue" <[email protected]> escreveu:

> Hi Scuri,
>
> The thing is getting nasty. I believe the fix should become a must,
> not an option. I created a scenario this morning which caused
> Segmentation fault by just picking two files:
>
> /home/xum1/study/rename/testing scene/link_to_koondrook
> /home/xum1/.FBReader/state.xml
>
> The first file has a longer path than the whole length of the second
> one. The IUP crashed right away and there's nothing I can do to
> workaround it. I reckon this scenario also affect lua and others in
> gtk.
>
> By the way I think you can still use the same feature but adding a
> small extension to cope this situation, for example
>
>
> /home/xum1/.FBReader|books.xml|state.db|state.xml|books.db|/home/xum1/Downloads|1468486705_dialog-warning.png|state.xml|books.xml|/home/xum1/study/rename|mmgui.c|testing
> scene
>
> Kind regards
> Andy
>
> On 16 July 2016 at 01:22, Ariset <[email protected]> wrote:
> > i think that could be a default, just return full paths of everything
> > selected, unless it is the way standard multiple selection file dialog
> > works.
> >
> >
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