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Vanishing Ruby labels
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Vanishing Ruby labels
This is a new one on me - upon changing a Color prim on one of the states of a Ruby selector, the schematic froze for a few seconds and upon recovering, there were Ruby error stripes all over the place, and every Ruby label in the whole schematic, except for a single module, disappeared. Closed the schematic and re-opened, still gone; no more Ruby error warnings, but all labels still gone; plus text in the Ruby selectors. ?
FS 3.0.6.
UPDATE - I realized that all the Ruby modules turned themselves off. Manually turning them back on restores the labels, but is there some way to send a global command that will turn them all back on, or is it really a matter of slogging through the whole bloody schematic and turning them all back on one by one?
FS 3.0.6.
UPDATE - I realized that all the Ruby modules turned themselves off. Manually turning them back on restores the labels, but is there some way to send a global command that will turn them all back on, or is it really a matter of slogging through the whole bloody schematic and turning them all back on one by one?
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Re: Vanishing Ruby labels
No, there's no "global reset", sadly.
In later FS versions, there was a fix to stop Ruby shutdowns from spreading across the schematic; but unfortunately, the cure was worse than the disease (memory leaks and much greater Ruby CPU load).
In later FS versions, there was a fix to stop Ruby shutdowns from spreading across the schematic; but unfortunately, the cure was worse than the disease (memory leaks and much greater Ruby CPU load).
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