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Step to reproduce 1. Define a an interpreter using AddScriptInterpreterDialog ( for example Window > Preferences > Ruby > Interpreters > Add ) 2. Enter "Interpreter arguments:" containing quotes ( let's say : -e "content" ) 3. Click "OK" 4. Click "OK" again in preferences 5. Go to interpreters preferences again ( Window > Preferences > Ruby > Interpreters > Add ) 6. Choose the interpreter you defined previously 7. Click "Edit" 8. You may see that the quotes of interpreters arguments are gone I think I can provide a path for this
Created attachment 221479 [details] Fix I think this may fix this nicely
Applied to trunk.
Resolve as patch was committed