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5: Re: Re: Re: Saved in V2 Beta 1 but not there to Open
In response to 3 07/07/06 06:57 AM
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Whoops, the save/open problem was caused by confusion on my part. Perhaps the interface needs to be a bit more standard/obvious.

The HTML editor problem remains.

Sorry about that.

Best,

-ken

Posted by Ken Kahn

6: Re: Re: Re: Re: Saved in V2 Beta 1 but not there to Open
In response to 5 07/07/06 07:32 AM
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> Perhaps the interface needs to be a bit more
> standard/obvious.

Well, there's a bit of a catch22 about this one. We could expand all the subdirectories for start. BUT then if you have more than about 12 sequences in your own personal folder (in your case "One Test Workspace" folder), then you won't see the other folders you have for your courses.

Another reason One Test Workspace folder is not expanded by default is that we get the content of it when you expand it... and if you have lots of sequences, then everytime you open/save a sequence, it might take a few seconds to get them all.

Maybe we should expand the folders at just one click? Would that do better?

Ernie

Posted by Ernie Ghiglione

7: Re: Re: Re: Re: Saved in V2 Beta 1 but not there to Open
In response to 5 07/10/06 02:06 AM
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> The HTML editor problem remains.


The problem with the HTML editor in IE is now solved a really small "," was to blame!

You can check out the latest from CVS or just correct the "," as shown here and deploy lams-central again.

Thanks,

Ernie

Posted by Ernie Ghiglione

8: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Saved in V2 Beta 1 but not there to Open
In response to 7 07/10/06 10:21 AM
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Editor works fine now, thanks.

It starts off minimised which is a bit odd.

Also I found it confusing that there was a SAVE button as well as a check mark that is for saving. Pushing the one labeled SAVE first loses the HTML edits.

Regarding the folder/file navigation, at least clicking on the folder icon or name should expand the tree -- like the Windows Explorer for example.

Thanks again.

Best,

-ken

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