![]() ![]() I have found the 'bak' and 'html' files for the macro/command bar but have no idea how to implement these!Īny further assistance would be appreciated. It's entirely possible that the 'overview' macro is a combination of commands but I have not attempted to write macros and am not aware of the combination require. The closest I can get is 'zoom full' but contrary to the name, that only utilises about 2/3rds of the free arrange pane width. the full length of the song would be resized to fit the screen real-estate available. I can assign other commands to the 'overview' button in the macro toolbar but none of the zoom functions available are the same as that which I had previously i.e. Looked at reinstalling the macro/command bar from the S1 extensions dropdown menus but I'm informed via a further dropdown that it is not possible and attempts to circumvent by utilising the search for the installation file is fruitless! Uninstalled and reinstalled S1 - didn't work! I looked at deleting the settings list - no joy! I've come to terms with having to re-input my plugin thumbnails as they've been lost in the ether following the crash, however the Macro (command) toolbar, in particular the 'overview' button still doesn't work. Here's a post of what I'm talking about but they give no steps on how they fixed it. Here's a post from Wednesday stating the procedure I mention fixed his issue. ![]() This post mentions a location which may be what happened to you if for example after the big Win10 update paths somehow got corrupted? I'll try to check this later tonite when I'm home and if needed, I can give you a specific path and file name.īut I'm on Win8.1 so hopefully the file structure/layout should be very close. ![]() In my experience the files in the Roaming folder get missed. I'm just not sure that will truly remove and rewrite your configuration (or " settings") file. Pollens Extended 3. Yep, an uninstall and reinstall should do it. After many restarts of S1 and watching the Roaming folder's files I got it. I read a few posts about the same thing though. ![]() When this similar thing happened to me it wasn't easy to track down. What you're describing really sounds like the configuration file is hosed cuz it keeps track of many of those things you mention. ![]()
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