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Famous Writer
      
Group: Customers
Last Login: 12/20/2008 2:39:45 AM
GenoPro Version: 2.0.1.5
Posts: 314,
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| This is supposed to be the first step of a bug (old since the very beginning) I've told you about, some time ago. a1) Open a new file a2) Define a person a4) Copy that person by using Cntrl C and Cntrl V a5) I've put them under same parents in order to keep them graphically together a6) I've saved this situation under the name "copy.gno" b1) Open a new file b2) Define a person b3) Define a new custom tag (and its 1st field) b4) Copy that person by using Cntrl C and Cntrl V b5) I've put them under same parents in order to keep them graphically together b6) I've saved this situation under the name "addtag-copy.gno" PROBLEM: How many custom tags do you have (2 or 3 ?) 1st one is defined by you, ... 2nd one is defined by me, and ... 3rd one is the duplication of the 2nd, made by the bug
additional email: finkea@mail.biu.ac.il ARIGATO-GOZAIMASU(jp) DAKUJEM(sk) DANKE(d) EVHARISTIES(gr) GRAZIE(it) MERCI(f) MULTUMESC(ro) SPASIVA(ru) THANKS(gb) THODAH(il)
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Famous Writer
      
Group: Customers
Last Login: 12/20/2008 2:39:45 AM
GenoPro Version: 2.0.1.5
Posts: 314,
Visits: 4,206
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| Copy of a person by using Cntrl C + Cntrl V (here is only 2nd part of the bug, therefore look also under my previously sent message) ! If there is any content in the fields under the custom tags defined by the user, that content is NOT ALWAYS automatically copied by Cntrl C + Cntrl V, in spite of the fact that the content of the regular fields of the software IS copied.
additional email: finkea@mail.biu.ac.il ARIGATO-GOZAIMASU(jp) DAKUJEM(sk) DANKE(d) EVHARISTIES(gr) GRAZIE(it) MERCI(f) MULTUMESC(ro) SPASIVA(ru) THANKS(gb) THODAH(il)
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Legendary Master
       
Group: Administrators
Last Login: Yesterday @ 8:36:46 AM
GenoPro Version: 2.0.1.6
Posts: 3,534,
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I am not touching the copy & paste code for GenoPro 2.0. There is too much code involved in those operations, and the risk of introducing a crashing bug is way too high.
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