Registered: April 8, 2007 | Posts: 1,057 |
| Posted: | | | | Hi,
Please forgive my stupid questions!
I downloaded & cancelled the install of
http://www.invelos.com/Downloads.aspx?display=layouts&catid=4&sortby=1 'Gadgeteer's' layout last one one page. As it matched my screen resolution 1680*1050.
When I double clicked it, it said it would overwrite the current layout, does this mean that I cannot go back to the current layout, as it's forever gone? Or should i not like the new layout I could re-chose the old one?
Thanks & Take Care Rico | | | If I felt any better I'd be sick! Envy is mental theft. If you covet another mans possessions, then you should be willing to take on his responsibilities, heartaches, and troubles, along with his money. D. Koontz |
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Registered: March 15, 2007 | Posts: 116 |
| Posted: | | | | When the program finds an existing layout with the same name it asks to overwrite. If you did that the old layout is overwritten. This does not mean your other layouts are gone. | | | Greetz, Marc Castermans
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Registered: April 8, 2007 | Posts: 1,057 |
| Posted: | | | | Hi Marc,
Thank You for the info! So I can change the name of the layout? I'm using the default layout, so Gadgeteer's will be among/with the original layouts to choose from?
Update:
1. Now choose 'load layout' results in error, use ctrl+alt+del to exit DVDp 2. Chose 'Save Layout' > save as > named it invelos defaults (added 's' to dfault) > save 3. Attempt to run 'Gadgeteer's' layout: a) This will overwrite the existing b) Error msg. 'Yhis file format is newer than the version of DVD profiler.' You will need to obtain a newer copy of DVDp to proceed.' OK. Next message 'Unable to save file please check the directory permissions & makew sure the existing (if any) is not read only.
Note: I'm using DVDp 3.02 1124 previously I was able to choose btwn. I think 3 layouts (default) without error.
Thanks & Take Care Rico | | | If I felt any better I'd be sick! Envy is mental theft. If you covet another mans possessions, then you should be willing to take on his responsibilities, heartaches, and troubles, along with his money. D. Koontz |
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