Changes include:
- Corrected bug in shifted keymove generation on Buttons sheet.
- Corrected problem with formula in column E of Functions sheet.
- Added support for PID 004B Thomson.
- Added support for PID 01B5 Samsung36.
- Updated DigitMap entries 441-446.
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I don't seem to be able to reproduce your problem with KM v9.14. Can you upload a copy of your problem file to the diagnostic area and then post a link to it here?mappedyr wrote:There seems to be a problem with KM v9.14. When I generate an upgrade for URC-8820 and save it, the program says "This file does not appear to be a valid keymap-master Device Upgrade." when I load the upgrade again. It works in KM v9.12.
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Kjeld
Sure... don't let Excel crash!vickyg2003 wrote:I open them for read only, save them with another name, but is there a better way to "unlock" a keymap-master file?
Back when I maintained KM I spent a ton of time sorting through the various problems associated with international compatability.mappedyr wrote:I use an Excel from Office 2000 and my Windows XP has language set to "Danish" in Regional Options. I tried changing the language to "US English" and then problem disappears.
Yes, this is the problem. It will only affect language versions of Excel that do not use a comma as the delimiter in CSV files.mappedyr wrote:I have uploaded a zip file with two upgrades: One made by KM v9.12 and one by KM v9.14. It seems there is an extra semicolon on the lines produced by v9.14, if that matters.
I use an Excel from Office 2000 and my Windows XP has language set to "Danish" in Regional Options. I tried changing the language to "US English" and then problem disappears.
You are correct; I forgot to move M1 to N1 when I made the change to the saved file format. I'll fix it for the next version for sure!Mark Pierson wrote:This problem seems to be legitimate in KM 9.13 & 9.14 since it looks like Mike made some modifications to the Output sheet in v9.13.
Mike, I think the fix is to move the text from Output!M1 to Output!N1.
That's about the best advice I can think of, Vicky. Perhaps Excel is still running, as Mark suggests. If KM crashes in the VB code before it is finished, it will leave it in a state where the screen image will not be updated (hence appearing locked), and automatic calculation turned off. The best way around this is just to shut down Excel and reload Execl & a good copy of KM.Mark Pierson wrote:Sure... don't let Excel crash!vickyg2003 wrote:I open them for read only, save them with another name, but is there a better way to "unlock" a keymap-master file?![]()
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Yeah Mark, and I bet it was uphill, through the snow, both ways!Mark Pierson wrote:Back when I maintained KM...