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RE: Another bug? LWS8



This would often happen to me (7.0b) when saving documents locally. I would
get an NB file name with a 0kb size and another with PartName~1.nb that
contained the text (though usually with all the text still). I would delete
the 0kb file, but trying to rename the file with "Save as" wouldn't work. I
had to rename the file from Explorer (or I would just send a copy to my home
email--this happened more at work than home--and rename as I detached the
file).

I have no idea what causes it.

Keith

-----Original Message-----
From: notabene@piper.hamline.edu [mailto:notabene@piper.hamline.edu] On
Behalf Of Boris Repschinski
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 5:20 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list NOTABENE
Subject: Another bug? LWS8

I just had the ultimate catastrophe: I wrote a homily in a NB outline, 
saved it on the network drive yesterday, and came back today before mass 
to print it out -- and the document is completely empty, even though 
everything was there yesterday, and the file size shows that something 
ought to be there.

I named the file Himmelfahrt.NB, which was created. However, today this 
file is a zero byte file. LWS created another file called Himmel~1.NB, 
with around 12kb showing up in Explorer, while in the opening dialogue 
of NB shows up as a zero byte file also. Of course, this is empty, too. 
And the .bak file has just half of the first header and paragraph, out 
of three pages or so.

I am wondering whether this has to do with saving on a network drive, 
since I always had trouble with long filenames on a network drive. Or 
maybe with frameworks? I used a custom framework I created specially for 
sermons.

And just in case someone is worried -- the sermon went all right even 
without the printed version :)

-- 
P. Dr. Boris Repschinski SJ
Institut für Bibelwissenschaften und Fundamentaltheologie
Universität Innsbruck
Karl Rahner Platz 1

Tel: +43-512-507/8612
Fax: +43-512-507/2618

http://bibfutheol.uibk.ac.at/repschinski/index.html










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