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I just received this email from Rick about DC8.13:
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Hi
I just posted version 8.13 of dc8. This should fix the occasional registration problem that a few folks have had, it also has the correct preset install path. Here is the link to the EA version
To me , it seems to work faster than 8.03 on batch jobs.
One question though...when you are adding files in the batch editor and going back to a folder with different files by artist, the "back" and "Forward" arrows in the Windows box ( Top left) are grayed out and do not let you move to another folder. You CAN move to another folder by "left mouse" clicking in the file path at the top of the window.
Is there a way to make the windows arrows , back & forth work within the batch editor ? I've gotten use to using them within windows applications.
DC 8.03 used a "older"style of folder locations when you are adding files. I like the snazzy look to the DC 8.13 folder/file adding window, but the arrows do not work.
DC 8.03 did not have the same "window" for adding files as DC8.13 does in the batch editor. I like the look of the new "window" on DC 8.13, but the back and forward arrows do not always work in this batch editor "window".
I am not running the same o/s as you are, so I can not exactly discern what this is. Despite the new window look, did 8.03 have any back and forward arrows in the batch editor? I do not recall.
Craig
"Who put orange juice in my orange juice?" - - - William Claude Dukenfield
Mark
Those arrows are for taking you back to where you were as you are navigating the dialogs. Same as the ones on a web browser. They do work for me if you traverse some diretories when in the open file dialog. They are not general navigation buttons for going up or down a directory structure.
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