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Old 06-01-2009, 09:02 PM
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George, discovered a small bug

First of all, in Old Editor - when you looking at Focus, Click, Worn and Proc effects - the numbers are gone (idealy it should be shown in 2 column, one showing numbers, another showing names and sorteable either way)

But what is important- if you want to REMOVE say a Worn(Proc, CLick etc) effect from the item - when you go into Worn effect section it shows you (-1) by default- so clicking SET used to remove curent worn effect from the item.
HOWEVEr when you click SEt the editor sets the field to value of (0) and displays Worn Effect of ZZZZZ. Effectivly preventing you from actualy removing the effect

Also - in the selection list before the very first effect shown is the EMPTY field- which suposly corespand to (-1) or no effect. Trying to select that field causes Editor to crash with error "subscript out of range"

My guess is this happening cuase you no longer reading spell list from a txt file but from Db table instead and the previous defautl values no longer match up with anything logical

These 2 errors (seting to 0 instead of -1) and crashing when selecting empty field are PERSISTANT for all simular sub-sections: Proc, Click, Worn and Focus.

thanks! =)
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