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Main => Beta Testing => Topic started by: Corey Cooper on March 09, 2008, 09:40:43 PM
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Version 2.5 has been released.
Download it at http://www.thetournamentdirector.net/download.html
Once again I want to thank everyone who participated in the beta testing. This was a big release and your input and testing were very helpful.
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As always, Corey, thanks again. I think I can speak for just about everyone here that TD is a godsend to all of us who run tournaments. I can't imagine doing it without your program.
I'll be downloading immediately. I've been fiddling with the Beta, so I'm sure it will be great.
Much thanks again!
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Corey, the program is not "remembering" Column Names on the Stats page.
Example
I load a saved tournament that I had changed column names. Once reloaded it has the default Column Names.
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The columns on any page are not saved as part of any tournament, they are part of your preferences. So they are not on a per-tournament basis. If you change the columns on the Stats tab, they stay that way until you change them again.
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It is not functioning in that manner currently, this is something new with 2.5.
I have reset it to my setup three times this week.
This (http://www.universitypokertour.net/thu.html) is from last night. (Correct Setup)
This (http://www.universitypokertour.net/fri_.html) is tonight. (Default Column Names)
Check it out.
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The Stats export retains the columns you export separately from the columns displayed on the Stats tab. They are also saved in your preferences. I have verified that both sets of columns remain configured across exiting and restarting the application. Are you sure about what you think it is doing and what it is supposed to be doing?
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Yes I am positive.
I have just reset it again.
It is not saving my Column Name changes.
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Yes, but are you sure that *I* understand what you are saying.
I swear I read your posts several times, but did not get you were talking about column names. I was checking column selections and ordering.
Quick check shows you're right, but I haven't yet looked into why. Odd thing to happen, since nothing even near that code changed...
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Thanks UPT. Turns out this was a much more potentially dangerous bug (introduced a bug in 2.5 in a basic library object - could have affected many places).
Also, turns out right-clicking on a column and selecting Rename Column stopped working in 2.4. Guess that doesn't get used a whole lot, since it hasn't been reported...
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Excellent, I was thinking something was wrong on my end.
:D