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posted: 16 Nov 2008 22:35 from: Paul Boyd
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Having just interrupted my Temploteering to look at an impressive scissors, I reloaded my plan. When going to the 'select remembered group' menu item, it had lost them all! I wish it would... store remembered groups in the box file. Please! |
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posted: 17 Nov 2008 02:20 from: Martin Wynne
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Paul Boyd wrote: Having just interrupted my Temploteering to look at an impressive scissors, I reloaded my plan. When going to the 'select remembered group' menu item, it had lost them all!Hi Paul, The "remembered groups" function is a bit clunky and overdue for something better. But I agree that calling it "remembered" is not the best term! I will see what can be done. However, you don't need to interrupt your Temploteering to look at a different design. Just minimize what you are doing (press the PAUSE key -- keyboard top right), then launch a fresh instance of Templot to load the new .box file. If you do that often it's worth putting a separate copy of TemplotZero.exe in a different folder for the purpose, so that the "restore previous session" data doesn't get muddled up. Copy the relcode.txt file also, so that Templot can find your lock-release code. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 18 Nov 2008 02:11 from: Paul Boyd
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Thanks Martin - I'd forgotten about the Pause key! I ought really though to set up a "scratch" Templot folder for just this sort of thing. | ||
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