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    Bizarre behavior of Desktop version [SOLVED]

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      Airbrake last edited by

      A while ago this morning I opened my fxdreema desktop version as always and I've seen this on the screen (see pics). The last six blocks were moved down mysteriously... I've closed the program and restart once again, and the same problem appears. I have tried to move the blocks and wanted to delete some and correct parameters but the software it has gone mad and not let me do anything. The program is blocked again and again doing the same error every time I go on to solve something. For instance, when I right click on the block to view the last parameters, I discover that the block opened correspond to another block and trying to delete with (X top left corner) or to delete option (lower right corner of the block) it's impossible it's appear a bizarre image (see pic below)... See the blck nº 12... is depicted so bizarre... The program is driving me mad!! any suggestions?

      Thanks in advance.

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      WRONG I.jpg
      WRONG II.jpg

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        fxDreema last edited by

        This looks horrible. But you better don't try to solve it. I think there was a problem while saving database files last time and something is missing or wrong there. Obviously there is something with block 12. This needs to be inspected. Can you enter the chat?

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        • fxDreema
          fxDreema last edited by

          The full name of block 12 is "ADX +DI<ADX -DI", and the part "<adx" is what caused the problem. I have never expected that there is a html <adx> tag... but the problem is actually caused by my fault. I missed to clear block names from html content before visualising them.

          Check your mail for the answer.

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            Airbrake last edited by

            I made the corrections in the text and the EA now runs perfectly and the program no longer offers these errors.

            Thanks

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