Posted by: Steve Walmsley
« on: April 13, 2020, 11:56:31 AM »This should now be fixed. Let me know if you see it in v1.1.
Not sure if I count here, but when I tested Rifle's save file, I had a different manifestation of this issue. My version of this bug was that the Economics window showed up on the taskbar, but I couldn't actually find it anywhere on the screen, nor could I interact with it.
Try the Reset Windows button (Misc tab on Tac Map).
Not sure if I count here, but when I tested Rifle's save file, I had a different manifestation of this issue. My version of this bug was that the Economics window showed up on the taskbar, but I couldn't actually find it anywhere on the screen, nor could I interact with it.
AnotherRookie in the Discord discovered a way to reproduce this issue, and because of that, I was able to find a workaround
Reproduction steps
1. Open any Aurora menu such as the event window or econ window.
2. Minimize the window
3. Close it from the taskbar.
This suggested a workaround:
Workaround until issue is fixed
The "Reset Windows" button in the miscellaneous tab of the tactical map will fix the problem for anyone who experiences it.
So the problem is the way window coordinates are saved in the database. That should give you a good place to start looking, Steve.
Thanks again to AnotherRookie in the Discord server for giving me reproduction steps.
AnotherRookie in the Discord discovered a way to reproduce this issue, and because of that, I was able to find a workaround
Reproduction steps
1. Open any Aurora menu such as the event window or econ window.
2. Minimize the window
3. Close it from the taskbar.
This suggested a workaround:
Workaround until issue is fixed
The "Reset Windows" button in the miscellaneous tab of the tactical map will fix the problem for anyone who experiences it.
So the problem is the way window coordinates are saved in the database. That should give you a good place to start looking, Steve.
Thanks again to AnotherRookie in the Discord server for giving me reproduction steps.
. . . You know, i just had a thought, and I might be wrong by a mile. But there's no harm in asking right?I'm using regular decimal separators and I got the issue when I closed the Fleet Org tab, did an increment of one day, then tried opening it again to a white screen.
Since Steve wrote in another post that c#Aurora requires you to have as a system decimal separator, as in
13. 57 billions km
Do you have that? Or is your operative system set to show 13,57 billions km? Because if it is a database issue, maybe that is something that could break the database?
If the db ends up with invalid values in the fields somehow. . .
Just a shot in the dark, if you all already have the anglo-saxon way of using 13. 57 then what I wrote is completely useless