David Roberson
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This is the second time I've had to restart FF10 after a program or system crash only to discover that the filter I've been working in and saving regularly has been replaced by an older version, fr om about a week back. This seems crazy to me, since I know I have more recent work saved, but darned if I know where it went. AFIK, there isn't an APPDATA location where I could look for the real file. It does defeat the purpose of saving as I go, if a crash somehow overwrites my current saved version.
Thoughts? I'm submitting a trouble ticket for this too, but in case someone here can point me to wh ere I might find the file, I thought I'd make a forum call, too.
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Posted: January 5, 2021 7:14 pm |
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David Roberson
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Odd. The spaces in "fr om" and "wh ere" seem to insert themselves. It won't let me correct them!
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Posted: January 5, 2021 7:34 pm |
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David Roberson
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Okay. Now it happened immediately after working on the filter, without a crash occurring. The only thing I can think of is that I had a project open in another tab, and that prevented my saves from being executed.
Has this happened to anyone else with FF10 Pro (didn't know when I bought it that only Studio allows Projects to be saved)?
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Posted: January 5, 2021 8:02 pm |
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Chris Goldthorpe
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I've been seeing some strange things related to versioning in FF 10. I don't think that they are the same as what you are describing but who knows. I recently submitted an update to a filter that I had contributed a while ago, Smooth Tiling. The web page for that filter was still showing the old filter ( at least in Microsoft Edge but not in Firefox ) . What's more when I downloaded the filter it did not have my most recent change. The one thing in common between the problem that you are running into and the problem that I am seeing is that they both relate to versioning.
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Posted: January 8, 2021 5:41 pm |
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