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posted: 31 Aug 2013 15:21 from: Geoff Cook
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Having just updated to 2.08 I have noticed something that I think that I havn't seen before Started up templot and loaded a previous box file, (created in 2.05 ) just browsing the trackpad and up pops a warning that I am in the default gauge of T55 although all the background templates are in EM gauge the current template is sitting at the bottom left hand corner in T55 gauge and also if you go to create new template thats in T55 gauge never used to be like this, the current template was the one you last worked on, and a new template was the gauge you wanted that had been set previously when you first started the plan |
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posted: 31 Aug 2013 15:50 from: Geoff Cook
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Further to my post above Having closed Templot and then restarted and loaded the boxfile from the previous versions menu, it now comes up as it used to do, the current template is in the same gauge as the background templates, and no warning panel |
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posted: 31 Aug 2013 21:19 from: Martin Wynne
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Hi Geoff, Thanks for reporting this bug. I will get it fixed in the next update. The problem applies only to files from earlier versions -- after reloading such a file, you need to click one of the templates and copy it to the control. Files saved from the current version reload correctly. In the meantime there are two ways to avoid the problem: 1. reload such files from the recent files list, as you found. 2. launch Templot by double-clicking on the .box file, or if it's a .box file download by opening the file via your browser. Thanks again for the report. regards, Martin. |
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