Hi Mario
I don't have a log, just to say. :( ::)
In the past I had the problem that I changed the layout within "Design & Print" normally and after normal closing and later opening the whole template could not be opened anymore.
Today it happened to me again during a phone call with a customer. I closed D&P and IMatch several times, so no log, I was a bit nervous. 8)
Finally I (the customer was still on the phone) had to restore a backup of Macrium, thank God Macrium, the "old" backup worked fine.
I checked the template now and it was these 2 lines that were the problem:
<link-type>named</link-type>
<link-name></link-name>
I deleted these lines and voila, everything went fine again.
Then I took an older template that didn't work anymore and searched for "link-tpye".
Found the 2 lines deleted and hard to believe: the template could be easily opened again.
I checked other text-container from the same "type" (only text, no linking) and that is why I came on these lines.
The other text-container had not these lines. Hence I thought, hm, why are these lines here, and the other text-containers has not?
That is why I could find the problem.
But I realize there's not much you can do without a log.
I had only worked in one text field within the layout and I changed some xaml texts. The text-container was not linked to a file.
But I didn't link anything to anything but just tinkered around in a text field inside a text container.
But maybe I chose a letter combination, accidentally, that triggered something. I hadn't noticed anything.
And as I said, I've had it several times, two years or so already and I lost for sure 5-10 templates.
Without log, that means there's nothing you can do, I'm reporting this just in case this might give you a little hint at some point.
If not, it doesn't matter.
If I ever have that again, I'd keep the log, of course.
These settings link text containers to files.
Do you use named links?
Send me a template that does not work so I can see the internal code paths.
Quote from: Mario on April 27, 2018, 07:40:46 PM
These settings link text containers to files.
Do you use named links?
Send me a template that does not work so I can see the internal code paths.
No named links. Simply text containers. No pictures on these pages.
I send you the last template
WITH the two lines on line 139/140 (Visual Studio) in the attachement.
Take these lines away and it works again.
If not, you cannot more load this template.I added the lines again, because this afternoon I did nothing with the template (what I could not more load) as delete these two lines with visual Studio.
I am aware, that I use complicated templates (this here not so much), but usually they work like a charm.
A great tool!!!
But until today I had no possibility to repare such a template, but now I know, where the problem is.
Like I said, no link to an image on this page. I simply added the text and maybe I did a stupid key-combination. ::) (mind, the customer was on phone)
Any special steps you perform?
All text containers have an implicit link, to bind them to a file container in order to resolve variables.
But these are not named links...
I need to figure out why IMatch adds invalid links in your templates. I never had a similar problem report and no idea how to reproduce...