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MIA widgets library // Bugs

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Post by stan // Feb 23, 2006, 12:46pm

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OK this has me quite miffed..I installed the CD version of ts7..woohoo..all seems fine..then I notice the post about a custom widget by Clintonman..[nice widget] ok, so I wanted to try the AdvNav widget to compare..can't drag it into the LE??? ok maybe put the default widget back..what?..can't drag it either???.. so I look in windows explorer only to find there is no items or folder in the install..the library shows the items..



I then uninstall ts7 ..after cleaning registery reinstalling ..still no folder..what??..so I uninstall again..now I get the download version and install it..guess what ..the folder is there and so are the missing items..[I had tried the AdvNav widget before and it worked] ...so I exported the library ..uninstalled the download version of ts7 , got out my CD version ..reinstalled it..imported the library and now it finally works....good grief:mad:

Post by stan // Feb 23, 2006, 1:46pm

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oh on the cd the "widgets library items" folder is there but is empty..others have items

data/src/ts/ Rs libraries/UI items/...

Post by stoker // Feb 23, 2006, 2:21pm

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Seems like alot of work for nothing:rolleyes:

Post by stan // Feb 24, 2006, 5:44am

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if your CD install is missing the widgets library rsitems in the TS7 directory [ look in ts/ Rs Libraries/ UI items/ for -> Widgets library items] there might not be a folder named Widgets library items ..import this library into UI components to replace the existing defective one..delete the original library..
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