Unwanted password protection

2013-09-10 Thread Graham Samuel
I'm feeling stupid, but I don't understand this: I'm using LC 6.1.1 (rc 4) on a Mac with Lion 10.7.5. I just opened a stack which I haven't opened for a couple of months, and I find that the scripts of all of its substacks and their cards are password protected - the mainstack isn't. I didn't

Re: Unwanted password protection

2013-09-10 Thread Graham Samuel
Thanks for the thought Andrew, but I just installed the very latest version of LC ( 6.1.1 rc 6) and the problem is still there. I understood that this version didn't have the problems reported earlier in this cycle. I guess I will have to report it as a bug unless anyone can explain the issue in

Re: Unwanted password protection

2013-09-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Andrew Kluthe wrote: I don't use the newer versions of LC yet but wasn't there a stack corruption issue with earlier RC's of 6.1.1 ? Could it be related to this? That issue was specific to v6.1.1rc5, and I believe it had to do with stacks containing BMP images stored using RLE compression, no?

Re: Unwanted password protection

2013-09-10 Thread Mark Wieder
Richard- Tuesday, September 10, 2013, 10:18:22 AM, you wrote: > That issue was specific to v6.1.1rc5, and I believe it had to do with > stacks containing BMP images stored using RLE compression, no? And was pulled from the download site as soon as the issue was reported. -- -Mark Wieder mwie.

Re: Unwanted password protection

2013-09-10 Thread Graham Samuel
Well, it shows up here on rc5, and AFAIK there are no BMP images in the entire program. Will report it then. It doesn't seem to affect all my stacks, as I said earlier. Graham On 10 Sep 2013, at 19:18, Richard Gaskin wrote: > Andrew Kluthe wrote: >> I don't use the newer versions of LC yet but

Re: Unwanted password protection

2013-09-10 Thread Graham Samuel
In preparing my stack for a bug report, I found the issue disappeared when I duplicated my stack and renamed it!! The original stack (unmodified in any other way and still in the same directory as the renamed one) still unfailingly exhibits the issue. Don't know whether to report it or not now.

Re: Unwanted password protection

2013-09-10 Thread Richard Gaskin
Graham Samuel wrote: > In preparing my stack for a bug report, I found the issue disappeared > when I duplicated my stack and renamed it!! The original stack > (unmodified in any other way and still in the same directory as the > renamed one) still unfailingly exhibits the issue. Don't know wheth

Re: Unwanted password protection

2013-09-10 Thread Andrew Kluthe
I don't use the newer versions of LC yet but wasn't there a stack corruption issue with earlier RC's of 6.1.1 ? Could it be related to this? On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 12:06 PM, Graham Samuel wrote: > I'm feeling stupid, but I don't understand this: > > I'm using LC 6.1.1 (rc 4) on a Mac with Lion

Re: Unwanted password protection

2013-09-10 Thread Mark Wieder
Graham- Tuesday, September 10, 2013, 10:42:28 AM, you wrote: > In preparing my stack for a bug report, I found the issue > disappeared when I duplicated my stack and renamed it!! The original > stack (unmodified in any other way and still in the same directory > as the renamed one) still unfailin