View Full Version : HP 4700 (Chinese) and CHinese pdb in CF Card
garyck
02-21-2005, 08:08 PM
I have the following problem either using 4.2 or 4.25b1
(1) In the recent file open list, only 1 file list out, no matter how many files I specify it to be list.
(2) If the file is list in the recent file list, next time I open it, no problem, but when I close, it hang up (I have try to wait for 30 minutes!! and no change) and cannot go back to the file list. I have to close the file though "System" --> "Memory" by myself.
** I have try all setting in the option menu
Kindly please advice, many thanks!
Gary
iSilo
02-21-2005, 11:31 PM
Don't know what the problem could be. But try deleting the Settings folder, which is used to store document settings. Perhaps some file there is corrupted.
In File Explorer on your 4700, go to \My Device\My Documents\iSilo. You'll see the Settings folder there.
garyck
02-22-2005, 12:31 AM
I have try, also see inside the setting file, it has the file shoutcut that the file I read before, but the problem still exist, the recent file list will contain no file name also cannot exist. is it the problem of the Chinese file name? or others, please advice.
Gary
iSilo
02-22-2005, 03:02 PM
There is now an updated beta (http://www.isilo.com/info/beta/index.htm) with a fix and the issue does indeed result from the Chinese filename. Delete the settings folder, install the beta, and then give it a try. Please let us know whether it appears to solve the problem.
garyck
02-22-2005, 09:33 PM
:) It seems that the problem is solved on this build, Good Work and thank you!!
By the way, do you think the pdb file on CF Card's loading time (normal Palm doc file, no isilo filo) is a little bit slow by compare to the Palm's version?
Gary :)
iSilo
02-22-2005, 10:13 PM
By the way, do you think the pdb file on CF Card's loading time (normal Palm doc file, no isilo filo) is a little bit slow by compare to the Palm's version?
I'm not quite sure what you mean. Are you asking about a comparison between iSilo for Palm OS and iSilo for Pocket PC with the same scenario whereby a Palm Doc file located on a CF card is opened?
garyck
02-22-2005, 11:58 PM
Yes, excetly! That's the case, I found that when I scroll down the document, in Palm is quickly than in Pocket PC. :)
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