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This is list of changes for each release of WinSCP. See also [[project_history|project history]]. This is list of changes for each release of WinSCP. See also [[project_history|project history]].
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 +===== Not Released Yet =====
 +=== 2005-09-01 ===
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 +  * If the SFTP server does not provide file permissions/owner/group in directory listing, WinSCP requests them explicitly before showing Properties dialog.
 +  * SFTP extension "versions", specifying list of supported protocol versions, is decoded and logged.
 +  * SFTP extension "supported" is ignored, when extension "supported2" is also sent by the server.
 +  * Custom transfer settings dialog disables settings unusable in current context (synchronisation mode, server capabilities, etc.).
 +  * Transfer setting preset info tip does not show settings unusable in current context (server capabilities, etc.).
 +  * Transfer setting options "Permissions" and "Preserve read-only" are disabled when the server does not support permissions.
 +  * Bug fix: Selection cold not be restored after changing file properties.
 +  * Bug fix: WinSCP hanged on start-up occasionally (for example when the main window was closed maximised on different screen resolution the last time).
 +  * Bug fix: Failure when changing file properties on SFTP server supporting UTF-8.
 +  * Bug fix: Incorrectly formatted message "Unknown principal".
 +  * Bug fix: Hint on status bar for transfer setting preset selector incorrectly showed preset configuration.
 +  * Bug fix: Custom transfer settings dialog invoked from context menu on synchronisation dialog did incorrectly allowed changing all settings, even when time-stamp-only synchronisation was selected.
 +  * Bug fix: When the SFTP server does not support permissions, random permissions was used for the files.
===== 3.7.6 ===== ===== 3.7.6 =====
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    * There can be several external editors configured.     * There can be several external editors configured.
    * Appropriate editor for particular file can be selected automatically by file mask (i.e. file extension, directory, etc.).     * Appropriate editor for particular file can be selected automatically by file mask (i.e. file extension, directory, etc.).
-    * Command //File(s) > Edit (alternative)// replaced with submenu listing all available editors.+    * Command //File(s) > Edit (alternative)// replaced with sub menu listing all available editors.
    * Command //File(s) > Edit new// has now keyboard shortcut originally used by //File(s) > Edit (alternative)//.     * Command //File(s) > Edit new// has now keyboard shortcut originally used by //File(s) > Edit (alternative)//.
    * File can be optionally opened in editor as response to double-click.     * File can be optionally opened in editor as response to double-click.
-    * Change to internal editor configuration is immediatelly applied to all already opened editor windows.+    * Change to internal editor configuration is immediately applied to all already opened editor windows.
    * Search options are shared among opened internal editors.     * Search options are shared among opened internal editors.
    * Search dialogs have context help.     * Search dialogs have context help.
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    * //Keep remote directory up to date// can be interrupted by ''ESC''.     * //Keep remote directory up to date// can be interrupted by ''ESC''.
    * Bug fix: Failure when synchronization before //Keep remote directory up to date// was interrupted.     * Bug fix: Failure when synchronization before //Keep remote directory up to date// was interrupted.
-    * Bug fix: When timestamp synchronisation was configured as default synchronization action, it was incorrectly inherited by //Keep remote directory up to date//.+    * Bug fix: When time-stamp synchronisation was configured as default synchronization action, it was incorrectly inherited by //Keep remote directory up to date//.
  * Several changes to scripting:   * Several changes to scripting:
    * New scripting option ''option batch abort''. When set, WinSCP will abort the script as soon as any of the commands fail. Values ''on'' and ''off'' are still available with unchanged behaviour.     * New scripting option ''option batch abort''. When set, WinSCP will abort the script as soon as any of the commands fail. Values ''on'' and ''off'' are still available with unchanged behaviour.

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