I moved the state files so they didn't clutter up the tease directory. For most people it is not a problem as they will only be playing teasesPlayfulGuy wrote:Philo,
Here are a couple more items I've run across in Guideme.
In Windows, if you browse the images in a folder it creates a hidden system file called thumbs.db of thumbnails for the images.
Guideme will match this if given a wildcard spec like somefolder/*, even though it's a hidden file. The result is you randomly end up with no image, and are wondering why. I don't recall how java handles listing a folder, but shouldn't hidden files be excluded?
Also, in Guideme 1.4 or 1.5 there was a change in how the state file is handled for a tease. In 1.3 the state file was stored in the media folder with the same name as the tease. Now it gets stored in Guideme/data.
I have a large project in the works and keep a stable version in one folder and my development version in another. Now that the state file has moved to a fixed place the two are sharing a state file instead of each having their own. Can we have the state file stay with the main guide file like it did before. Now I have to create a separate copy of Guideme, and run Guideme from one folder when I want dev, and the other when I want my stable version instead of just loading the appropriate tease. If I forget to run the proper copy of Guideme, then it loads and updates the wrong state file.
It was way simpler and more intuitive before.
Thanks,
PG
I will add an application setting to enable people to choose between storing them with the tease or in the data directory
will have a look at excluding hidden / system files if not I will be able to filter the list returned for that file





