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Larkin
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 3:51 pm   

[2.13 Pro] Using #KILLALL makes created modules "invisible"
 
I was testing a few things and then wanted to start clean, so I used #KILLALL. (I suspect that you could delete settings manually to make this happen, too, but this was the only way I tested it.) I opened the package editor and had absolutely no settings, not even the untitled window (default package), which may be a problem for other reasons...

On the command line I created a new #MODULE with one variable in it. In the PE, however, I still see nothing in the tree view. It was closed when I created the module and I opened it afterwards, so it's not quite the same as an "out of sync" issue.

If I use the dropdown next to the "(root)" folder, I can see the untitled module and my test module there. Selecting either one has no effect on the tree view.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 6:12 pm   
 
Yep, #KILLALL is definitely removing too much stuff. I've added this to the bug list. My guess is that anything you do after a #KILLALL will cause the package to be messed up.

Deleting the settings manually doesn't cause this problem because it doesn't let you delete the main window object in the settings editor.
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