Title: FlashPipe v2010.111 released: discuss here Post by: admin on October 20, 2009, 04:04:34 PM http://www.ddisoftware.com/flashpipe
v2010.111 10/20/09 Priority: Low v2010.111 adds a new file naming parameter that allows insertion of a per-session sequence number (starting with 00001) in the file name. Mike Title: Re: FlashPipe v2010.111 released: discuss here Post by: krosenbe on October 21, 2009, 10:06:34 AM Hi you there in development of Flashpipe
It seems you have a good little helper in your hands, but: I had a problem with v2010.110 and 68 bit Windows7, which I hope has vanished with .111: The Flashpipe panel was left on the screen and it couldn't be removed, but with a boot. Haven't got this problem with my laptop with knifed Win86Pro Haven't yet tested it with this 111 release, but will do so six hour from now... br kro Title: Re: FlashPipe v2010.111 released: discuss here Post by: admin on October 21, 2009, 12:10:01 PM Hi you there in development of Flashpipe It seems you have a good little helper in your hands, but: I had a problem with v2010.110 and 68 bit Windows7, which I hope has vanished with .111: The Flashpipe panel was left on the screen and it couldn't be removed, but with a boot. Haven't got this problem with my laptop with knifed Win86Pro Haven't yet tested it with this 111 release, but will do so six hour from now... br kro Keep in mind we won't be supporting beta versions or "release candidates" of Windows 7. Windows 7 support begins in about one more week: ~ October 30. Mike Title: Re: FlashPipe v2010.111 released: discuss here Post by: RuthCT on October 28, 2009, 12:41:04 PM why does it add even more zero's than before? 00001
Can't there be an option to have the numbering start at 0001 or 001 if a user wishes? Title: Re: FlashPipe v2010.111 released: discuss here Post by: BrianPrice on October 29, 2009, 04:45:21 PM why does it add even more zero's than before? 00001 Can't there be an option to have the numbering start at 0001 or 001 if a user wishes? I would like this as well - I use 01 if there are less than 100, 001 if less than 1000, etc. In most of the programs I use for re-numbering you use ## for 01, ### for 001 and #### for 0001. Brian |