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    [SOLVED] Launch specific .izz file

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    • videndum
      videndum last edited by mark

      Heya, 

      So i have a problem when double clicking or running a script to open a specific izz file, isadora doesn't seam to open the file and instead shows a blank isadora project. So bellow is the file which is in my startup called "startup.bat"


      @echo off

      cd "...\Documents\Isadora"
      start Latest.izz
      exit


      I don't want to use the "launch last project" option as we have unstable builds of our project which are developed on the same server as the demo is shown on. This means that we need to open an exact Isadora file when we send startup the server.

      So I could do with an answer to why we can't get this to work and if it's intentional (not a bug) how can we work around this?

      Kind Regards

      Jonathan Stevens
      Videndum Studios | Backstage Academy LVDP Y2 Student
      jonathan.stevens@videndum.studio
      +44 113 466 0047

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      • Woland
        Woland Tech Staff last edited by

        @mark asked me to relay the following information:

        Problem 1) the "..." before "\Documents\Isadora" is illegal

        Problem 2) You should use an explicit path for the the cd command. On my machine this was cd "C:\Users\XXX\Documents\Isadora"

        This was the script that worked for Mark:

        @echo off
        cd "C:\Users\XXX\Documents\Isadora"
        start Latest.izz
        exit
        

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        • videndum
          videndum last edited by videndum

          Many thanks, however the script wasn't the issue. I modified it when posting to remove personal data and information about the user. 

          The issue is that when that script is run, Isadora loads a blank project rather then the project file we have referenced within that script. I spoke to @Skulpture during lectures today and he has been seeing the same issue double clicking the file to launch it (which i have managed to replicate on my server). 

          Kind Regards

          Jonathan Stevens
          Videndum Studios | Backstage Academy LVDP Y2 Student
          jonathan.stevens@videndum.studio
          +44 113 466 0047

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          • aled2305
            aled2305 @videndum last edited by

            I too get this issue. Clicking on a file just opens a blank project, I then need to open it again under File -> Open for the correct project to open.

            Using the Mac USB edition

            Aled Evans | https://bluenodehosting.com |
            Isadora 2.6.1 (USB)
            RIG 1: Apple Macbook Pro 2018
            RIG 2: Windows 10 i9-9900K 3.60ghz, RTX 2080, 64gb DDR4 RAM, 2x 500gb M.2
            RIG 3: Apple MM i7, 16gig RAM 2 x 1Tb SSD, OS X 10.13.
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            • mark
              mark last edited by

              These gentlemen are students of Skulpture and identified a bug in a beta version. This bug does not exist in the current release version (2.6.1) of Isadora.

              Best Wishes,
              Mark

              Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
              Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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              • Skulpture
                Skulpture Izzy Guru @aled2305 last edited by

                @aled2305 said:

                I too get this issue. Clicking on a file just opens a blank project, I then need to open it again under File -> Open for the correct project to open.
                Using the Mac USB edition

                 Is this on a beta? Or in 2.6.1?

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                • Woland
                  Woland Tech Staff @Skulpture last edited by

                  @Skulpture 

                  This has been handled elsewhere. It was the Beta that was causing the issue.

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                  • aled2305
                    aled2305 last edited by aled2305

                    @Skulpture @Woland  I can confirm that I get this issue on my personal machine running 2.6.1

                    *EDIT* Added video of bug

                    Aled 

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                    Isadora 2.6.1 (USB)
                    RIG 1: Apple Macbook Pro 2018
                    RIG 2: Windows 10 i9-9900K 3.60ghz, RTX 2080, 64gb DDR4 RAM, 2x 500gb M.2
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                    RIG 4: Apple rMBP i7, 8gig RAM 256 SSD, OS X 10.13

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                    • Woland
                      Woland Tech Staff @aled2305 last edited by

                      @aled2305

                      Just tested on Mac with USB Version of Isadora. You are experiencing that issue because Adobe Creative Cloud is open. Close Adobe Creative Cloud (as recommended by the popup) and Isadora will open the file as expected.

                      Best wishes,

                      Woland

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