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Hi Ross,

> Love ZeroBrane Studio. Lightweight. Works. Powerful.
> On Win10 (both Pro and Home) I downloaded and ran the Win32 EXE installer to update my older installations. Install ran without problems, launched the IDE and opened my latest project on each machine as expected.
> But, the Output window has a message: "onFiletreePreExpand event failed: src/editor/filetree.lua:920: attempt to perform arithmetic on field 'wxFSW_EVENT_CREATE' (a nil value)"

Thank you for the feedback. I've seen one report of this issue and I
think it's caused by having the install done on top of the old one (I
changed the location of wxlua library, so you probably ended up with
the old and the new one and the old one gets picked, which doesn't
have these constants defined).

I already fixed this in the repository, but you may simply re-install
into a new folder and the issue should go away (or delete bin/wx.dll
file).

Paul.

On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 10:50 AM, Ross Berteig <Ross@cheshireeng.com> wrote:
> On 8/29/2016 11:01 PM, Paul K wrote:
>>
>> I'm pleased to announce the new release of ZeroBrane Studio v1.40.
>
>
> Love ZeroBrane Studio. Lightweight. Works. Powerful.
>
> On Win10 (both Pro and Home) I downloaded and ran the Win32 EXE installer to
> update my older installations. Install ran without problems, launched the
> IDE and opened my latest project on each machine as expected.
>
> But, the Output window has a message: "onFiletreePreExpand event failed:
> src/editor/filetree.lua:920: attempt to perform arithmetic on field
> 'wxFSW_EVENT_CREATE' (a nil value)"
>
> The message recurs every time the project's tree view is refreshed. I'm not
> a wxWindows user, but as a wild guess, was there a name change for event
> watchers?
>
>> ....
>> This release also includes an upgrade to wxwidgets 3.1 with a number
>> of stability improvements.
>
>
> At a glance, this message is just a nuisance, but I haven't played with the
> IDE much yet at all.
>
> --
> Ross Berteig                               Ross@CheshireEng.com
> Cheshire Engineering Corp.           http://www.CheshireEng.com/
> +1 626 303 1602
>