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z0mbie User
Joined: 13 Oct 2004 Posts: 17
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Posted: 04.10.2005 17:39 Post subject: problem with saving setups |
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hi there
I have a problem saving new setups. I can perfectly save new setups on a blank space but I can't seem to overwrite an older arrangement with a new setup. there's a message saying "overwrite old arrangement - yes/no". when I click "yes" there's a new box asking for the name of the new arrangement with options "ok" and "cancel". however, when I enter a name and click "ok", it keeps asking me the same question without actually saving the setup. also, when I try to make some adjustments on a new setup that I have saved on a blank space, I'm not able to save those changes because of the same reason. does anyone have the same problem? or am I doing something wrong?
pls respond
z0mbie
edit: another question on this topic: is it possible to delete setups without replacing them by new ones? |
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stratego Chief-Admin

Joined: 20 May 2003 Posts: 1123 Location: Germany
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Posted: 05.10.2005 01:35 Post subject: |
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hi zombie,
i think a little prob with the new setup feature.
spion will solve the riddle as usual.
i didnt saw the prob, but will test it.
deleting old files:
there is no option to delete old files. normaly you overwrite old one.
(you can also save empty squares)
if you want to delete some, you have to do it manually. look in the gravon
folder for the setups. at least the setups at your harddrive must be
there.
greetings
stratego |
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spion Gravon Administrator

Joined: 27 Feb 2002 Posts: 750 Location: Koblenz
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Posted: 05.10.2005 07:25 Post subject: |
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Hi zombie,
the problem has been solved. From v128 on replacing old setups will be possible again.
Deleting server saved setups is not possible at the moment. As Stratego mentioned, you can replace them by empty setups and call them "empty" or similar...
best regards
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z0mbie User
Joined: 13 Oct 2004 Posts: 17
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Posted: 05.10.2005 12:45 Post subject: |
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thanks for the info guys
and to spion: thanks for the quick resolution to this problem |
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