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    [ANSWERED] Erasing a scene from a patch without opening/activating it?

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    • karlakr8
      karlakr8 last edited by DusX

      I have a patch, in which one scene causes Isadora to crash. All the other scenes work fine. I would like to erase this scene to rebuild it from scratch, but every time I open it, Isadora freezes or crashes.

      Is there any way to erase a scene without activating it?

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      • mark_m
        mark_m @karlakr8 last edited by

        @karlakr8

        Pause the engine, delete the scene, restart the engine

        So, in Isadora, go to  menu / output / pause engine, or CTRL/CMD + Shift + P

        A red border will appear around Isadora interface.

        Now you can just click on the bad scene's name at the bottom of the interface to highlight it, and either right click and choose 'clear' or use the keyboard shortcut CTRL/CMD +B. That removes the bad scene.

        Then CTRL/CMD + Shift + P again to resume the engine, and you can carry on.

        Pausing the engines stops Isadora from processing anything, and it's just what you need in situations like this!

        Hope this helps!


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        • karlakr8
          karlakr8 @mark_m last edited by

          @mark_m

          thanks for your wonderful reply. I've been using Isadora since 2005 and have not used this option ever before!

          It seems like something else is wrong though. The programme keeps on crashing. 

          @karlakr8 ---> Karla Kracht | www.karlakracht.com | www.zoomwooz.com |
          8MBP (2017) i7, 16GB, AMD 5500M 8 GB, OS X 10.13 | located between Barcelona, Spain and Taiwan.

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          • dbini
            dbini last edited by

            blind mode?

            (its in the Scenes menu at the top)

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            • karlakr8
              karlakr8 @dbini last edited by

              @dbini

              thanks, I managed to get it go with this :)

              @karlakr8 ---> Karla Kracht | www.karlakracht.com | www.zoomwooz.com |
              8MBP (2017) i7, 16GB, AMD 5500M 8 GB, OS X 10.13 | located between Barcelona, Spain and Taiwan.

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