could you confirm if you can recreate it in a new project, or if it's specific to a project
You might have got this sorted now but I *
think* it has something to do with what I click on
before adding the item and how recently (and how often) I save.
-Intermittently if I click on a sub menu and then add an element it doesn't appear even though the ID goes up.
-Sometimes I can can successfully create the item and fill out the parameters BUT if I don't save right after I enter the parameters and then click on another menu item the parameters of item just created will revert back to their defaults and blow away the friendly name, callback function, etc.
We are also adding a save as button onto the toolbar, and a label on the root properties panel that shows you what directory the designer is working in
Excellent. I tend to use save as to fork a project or to backup/protect the original that was working. From there I feel safe to make changes that often break something else. I suck at rev control and documentation. I'm just starting to demystify git.
We are looking at reversing the open folder decision and going back to emf file opening
Thank heavens. I'm not going to pretend to understand the difference between a store version and a standalone or compiled version but whoever at MS decided to "make it easier" by not displaying the files with the appropriate extensions during an open file dialog broke away from like... 30 years of Windows use behavior... and probably has pathological issues.
We cannot offer this for free, we are already starting to struggle with the weight of people using the free version on the store
I think it's unreasonable to expect everything for free... but if the most recent free "App" version works poorly or inconsistently I think you will agree that it doesn't serve your brand very well. Can you make it easier on us both by providing a link to buy a single user version? This is one of things that if not listed or easy to buy... some people can be too afraid to ask. In my case I want a stable commercial product to build the framework for application that is not going to be commercialized. I'm not sure if it makes a difference but right now it's just me and another guy and I'd rather pay something for the software that comes with a tiny amount of time for support (like a half hour) and then pay for ongoing support of specific issues that are coming up related to my ongoing (and protracted) issues. Having said that I do have a number in mind but I want to know your number.
So I found your
releases page on GitHub Can you tell me what your leaning towards as far as non-appstore version goes? If I install OpenJDK 11 and compile from source will I have more features than 1.5 without the 1.7.5 Appstore bugs?