Re: Interesting turn of events

2009-11-28 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
You're too kind. Joe Wilkins On Nov 27, 2009, at 10:38 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote: Not finding the handlers I expected to find, I started searching the copious backups I had made and found they all lacked the final tweeks. Don't feel bad, I think we've all done

Interesting turn of events

2009-11-27 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Hi run-revers, After licensing 4.0 I opened a stack that I had completed using 3.5. There are a number of things it no longer does correctly, associated mostly with keydown events. So I tried to open it directly from 3.5 after closing it under 4.0. It then reported that the stack is corrupted.

Re: Interesting turn of events

2009-11-27 Thread J. Landman Gay
Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote: Hi run-revers, After licensing 4.0 I opened a stack that I had completed using 3.5. There are a number of things it no longer does correctly, associated mostly with keydown events. So I tried to open it directly from 3.5 after closing it under 4.0. It then reported that

Re: Interesting turn of events

2009-11-27 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Hi Jaqi, Your suggested fixes didn't fix anything. There are actually a number of other things, such as menus that don't work, though the commandkey equivalents for them do. I guess it's pretty obvious that the problem is not superficial and I'll have to spend more time exploring things than I

Re: Interesting turn of events

2009-11-27 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Well, Jaqi, I've got egg on my face once again. Turns out that with all of the various things I have going on these days, that I must have inadvertently, trashed my final stack - the one that had all my most recent changes - the keydown events. Not finding the handlers I expected to find, I

Re: Interesting turn of events

2009-11-27 Thread J. Landman Gay
Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote: Not finding the handlers I expected to find, I started searching the copious backups I had made and found they all lacked the final tweeks. Don't feel bad, I think we've all done that at some point. I'm glad it's something fixable, and that we don't have to call in