Ricardo Reis wrote:
instead of a relative path? I'm just asking because in this
last fashion
it seems to me they would be more portable...
I've now fixed this. Veusz now uses filenames relative to the
vsz file. It also adds a path entry at the top of the file which
it uses to load the
Ricardo Reis wrote:
oh, maybe I didn't explain myself right. If you try to reload a .vsz file
and there is a file missing I think you will understand, there's a pop up
with a message about it (kind of).
I just think it's more user friendly (intuitive?) to have relative PATH
than absolut
On Wed, 3 Jun 2009, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Ricardo Reis wrote:
instead of a relative path? I'm just asking because in this last fashion
it seems to me they would be more portable...
If you save with relative paths, then they break if you move the vsz file
and don't move the data file. If
This is a problem we really ought to look at. I run into this same exact
issue with autocad files. People send me a dwg file which is linked to some
dxf
somewhere. The program doesn't explicitly tell you that your dwg is useless
without the dxf in the same directory.
With Pro-E, the
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009, Bryan Harris wrote:
This is a problem we really ought to look at. I run into this same exact
issue with autocad files. People send me a dwg file which is linked to some dxf
somewhere. The program doesn't explicitly tell you that your dwg is useless
without the dxf in the