Yes... I installed it using the Configure.exe, and it set up a 2x2 of 4 regions. I later edited the Regions.ini file and manually added more regions.

On 8/27/2010 3:53 PM, Karen Palen wrote:
Did you start with a 2X2 wide and then add regions?

I am tracking an issue that arises when you add new regions AFTER the initial setup. I have not yet ruled out something that I am doing wrong, but it does appear that adding regions after your initial setup has some sort of problem.

Karen

On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Ben Faust <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I'm running a stand-alone grid on Linux Fedora using the latest
    build. Currently, I have 10 regions setup. I set the locations so
    they would form a 3-wide set (3 x 3 plus 1); however, they came in
    2-wide, ignoring the locations I set in the Regions.ini file. I
    then added one region before the others (location-wise)... Instead
    of putting it where I specified, it pushed all the other regions
    forward on the 2-wide matrix.

    Is there any way to change the settings so it displays the regions
    exactly where I tell it to, instead of in this two-wide forced
    matrix? Or am I the only one who's encountered this?
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