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| Publicado el 13,mayo 2015 - 19:41 |
I'm changing my table style to TABLEH_Simple (190_GenSteel). When I do so I get two errors per table. [attachment 1505 errorcapture.PNG]
I have checked the general tab for each column and the Image of Column title is blank for everyone. I've tried recompiling, repairing, and refreshing the project style. What is going on here? F drive? |
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| Publicado el 13,mayo 2015 - 20:08 |
Hi Curtis
according to these error messages, you are using the SCM, but for an unknown reason the image in question is NOT in the project directory, and therefore not in the scm either... Copy it at the right place then point to it your style, and that should do the trick
Best regards |
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| Publicado el 13,mayo 2015 - 20:33 |
| Where can I find the images that belong to each table style? My table column headers look fine... |
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| Publicado el 15,mayo 2015 - 00:30 |
Hey Curtis,
I had a "Style" issue a while ago (no, I'm not talking about a nylon track suit from the 80's! ), where WD was trying to look at a non-existent F: drive when it should have been looking on the C: drive. Mine was caused by not transferring a project between version of WD correctly but shows a lot of similarities to your problem.
Take a look here; <a class="ExternalLink" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://27130.foren.mysnip.de/read.php?27131,198300,306514#msg-306514">http://27130.foren.mysnip.de/read.php…</a> for some step by step instructions of how I sorted out my similar GUI style error messages - it might just help? :cheers: |
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| Publicado el 15,mayo 2015 - 17:13 |
| Unfortunately I had already found your old thread. Didn't work for me. I can't find the offending "F:\WX\asdfasdf" in my description/style. I've checked everything in the description and every image path is either correct or empty. Thanks though! |
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| Publicado el 15,mayo 2015 - 17:37 |
| I know it sounds obvious, but have you searched your C: drive or whichever drive your projects are? |
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| Publicado el 15,mayo 2015 - 17:50 |
For the above GIF? Yup, have not been able to find it nor any of the folders in the path above.
At least it's not a problem right now. Except for the fact that my ire raises every time I see 'and 98 GUI errors'. |
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| Publicado el 15,mayo 2015 - 19:18 |
With the following assumptions:
1) using SCM 2) 1 of 3 working in the project 3) your the only one experiencing issues
Make sure you have committed any changes in your project to SCM Close Windev Change the Directory name of your local project Directory (temporarily) Open Windev Open project from SCM it will rebuild local project directory
Do you still have issues?
If not and if you have no driving desire to understand why, delete your old project directory and all is good. If you must understand why then compare the 2 project directories with a 3rd party tool and lets discuss.
If your still having issues with the new project directory lets discuss |
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| Publicado el 21,mayo 2015 - 23:21 |
| Still having issues after following your steps Eric. Still have the same errors. |
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| Publicado el 22,mayo 2015 - 15:26 |
Curtis
Ok, there are a number of items that are odd here and without the issues local I may state my thoughts out of order.
Again - under the assumption the the other two (2) developers are not experiencing these issues and both developers have synced with the SCM after your style change and they indicate that your changes have propagated to them.
First if you haven't already, delete the .cpl dir in the project dir. This appears to be saved in the SCM for each user. Recompile after this action.
The picture from your original posting indicates an image file titled "TABLE_COLTITLE.GIF" I'm curious if this has been customized due to the default name being "Gensteel_Table_ColTitle.png"
As an example is "TABLE_COLTITLE.GIF" listed in the SCM and if so what are the properties/rights associated with this file?
Now - the other two (2) developers, do we have any information as to their project dir contents?
As a test ask one (1) of the other developers to perform the same procedure you just did. (temporarily change the local project dir and open from SCM again)
Since your original post shows a reference to Drive "F:" is this expected (since the SCM is the share location I'm curious if F: is local/mapped/etc)
Again I apologize for my disjointed thoughts here |
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