I know that I am not using the latest version of DX -- however,
I have it integrated into an application with Microsoft Visual C
using DXLink and it would be difficult to change at this point.

My setup is this:  I am using SuperviseState and SuperviseWindow
as part of the ArrangeMember macro.  I then take the "renderable"
output of 2 separate ArrangeMember macros (output from the macro
before it's sent to Display).  The two images are sent to Render
and then Arrange and on to WriteImage to save to a file.

The problem is that this works most of the time, but generally not
on the first couple of executions.  When I try to write TIFF, I
get an "Invalid data: Can't write TIFF file".  After I have run
through it a couple of times, perhaps moving the image a bit,
it will work and save the file.  It's not a disk space problem,
because it happens on different machines (and I have no space
problems).

Has anyone else seen this problem?  My question is whether I
can modify my network to prevent this problem or is this something
that was fixed in the current opendx and there is no possible
workaround.

Thanks in advance,

Chris Schneider

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