16.12.2009, 14:00 (This post was last modified: 16.12.2009, 14:01 by westfielddriver.)
I just discovered a major error on printing: RouteConverter does not forget previous routes, but adds every route to the previous ones, so that I now had a 121 pages printout, if I hadn't printed to PDF. That is, even after closing the program and resbooting the system, still it does not forget!
regards
westfielddriver
P.S. I like the new functions of Vs. 1.31 very much!
(16.12.2009, 14:00)westfielddriver Wrote: I just discovered a major error on printing: RouteConverter does not forget previous routes, but adds every route to the previous ones, so that I now had a 121 pages printout, if I hadn't printed to PDF. That is, even after closing the program and resbooting the system, still it does not forget!
Hi westfielddriver,
thank you very much for reporting the problem. I thought I had solved it forever:-( And I'm sure it was gone about two months ago.
My theory is:
The background is that the route is painted twice. You can determine that if the route line is bright blue instead of a lighter blue like in Google Maps itself.
Then, the (hidden) route description is added twice to the browser and this shows up during printing: two route descriptions.
Is that valid in your case?
(16.12.2009, 14:00)westfielddriver Wrote: P.S. I like the new functions of Vs. 1.31 very much!
Quote:The background is that the route is painted twice. You can determine that if the route line is bright blue instead of a lighter blue like in Google Maps itself.
Then, the (hidden) route description is added twice to the browser and this shows up during printing: two route descriptions.
This is not quite what it looks like. Yes, the blue line looks brighter, but: I just tested it out again, opening one route, then another one and a third one. Only the last route is shown on the map in the brighter blue, but all three routes are being printed.
Hope this helps to identify the problem ;-) I enclose the PDF-file