Hi,
Idk if this is the right placce to my problem... But I try. So one of my latest program won't work properly. Somewhere in the middle, there's a measured point, and all the program continues inside that element.
I tried to edit the program different ways, but it seems not possible, because none of the further elements has the "END OF MEASUREMENT/" line :/
I tried to delete the program until is seems good, but no matter how much I delete, can't move the cursor to the last line so I can't continue a proper programming. Other thing is, after the delete if I try to insert a size before the last one, and delete the last one, the program dies...
Unfortunately, once I've found program corruption like that, there has been no way to recover that individual file. I've typically opened a NEW program file, or blank template file, then started copying the good code into my NEW file. I work my way all the way to the point where I see the corruption and perform a save then file/save-as. In the save-as copy I would continue attempting to copy/paste code from the broken file into my save-as copy. If the corruption appears because of something I've now copied, I note what information I was copy/pasting. I will return to my 'good' saved copy and restart the copy/paste process, then when I make it back to the point where it last broke, I would repeat my save then file/save-as. Either I will long hand rebuild the features from there, or I will re-attempt to copy/paste smaller batches of code to weed out where the corruption is.
Hope it's not too much of a pain to duplicate for you.
Unfortunately, once I've found program corruption like that, there has been no way to recover that individual file. I've typically opened a NEW program file, or blank template file, then started copying the good code into my NEW file. I work my way all the way to the point where I see the corruption and perform a save then file/save-as. In the save-as copy I would continue attempting to copy/paste code from the broken file into my save-as copy. If the corruption appears because of something I've now copied, I note what information I was copy/pasting. I will return to my 'good' saved copy and restart the copy/paste process, then when I make it back to the point where it last broke, I would repeat my save then file/save-as. Either I will long hand rebuild the features from there, or I will re-attempt to copy/paste smaller batches of code to weed out where the corruption is.
Hope it's not too much of a pain to duplicate for you.