Add Files Tab

Started by paul_uk, July 31, 2009, 06:19:51 AM

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paul_uk

I wasn't. I'll remember that one, thanks.

Randem

Also are you aware that you can depress the shift key then select a range of files then press the Delete button once to delete a list of files?

Randem

Both issues have been fixed and will be in the next release. Thanks for your report.

Randem

Ok, I see understand what you mean with the {sys} selection and I will also look into the error. There seems to be a problem with the order of events when you click on the button fast.

paul_uk

The error message is 'Control array element 11 doesn't exist'
Strange, only happens when I keep clicking the remove button fast and the error then occurs after removing around a dozen files. If I click the remove button slowly (remove the files slowly) the error doesn't seem to occur. Hope this helps.
 
My second question. Each time I add a file in the 'add files' tab the default destination is {app}. If I am adding a lot of files for the {sys} or {cf} destination I have to keep pulling down the dropdown to change from {app} to {sys}. Can the system start with the {app} destination but then remember the last selection made and use that as the default. Not a major problem but
would remove a slightly tedious process.
 
Cheers
 
Paul

Randem

Aloha Paul,
 
What is the error message you encounter?
 
I am not sure I understand what you mean on your second question. InnoScript should select {sys} as default on a file that hasn't been added because a previous file had {sys}? Do you mean that you selected to add a file and changed the destination to {sys} so all the future files selected should be defaulted to {sys}?

paul_uk

Hi
Just 2 very minor points:
On my installation, attempting to remove more than about 15 files from the add files tab (using the remove button) causes a fatal error (looks like an array too small, may be).
 
Also when adding files could the code be changed so that it selects the previous selected destination eg {sys} instead of the default {app}
 
Kind regards. Have a good weekend
 
Paul