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This is the first beta of LRTimelapse 7.3.
It improves the "delete to trash" which would fail on drives where this is not supported (like network drives).
Now you'll get a dialog, asking if you would like to permanently delete the files instead.
Also I've implemented a feature, that allows users to hold shift while launching, then they will get asked if they want to reset their configuration to the defaults. This can be very helpful, if the configuration is somehow messed up.
Please test and let me know if you find any issues.
Unfortunately the auto updater currently doesn't seem to work on the beta channel, so please install it manually by downloading it from https://lrtimelapse.com/download/beta
Please submit any feedback here in the beta forum! Thanks! :-)
It improves the "delete to trash" which would fail on drives where this is not supported (like network drives).
Now you'll get a dialog, asking if you would like to permanently delete the files instead.
Also I've implemented a feature, that allows users to hold shift while launching, then they will get asked if they want to reset their configuration to the defaults. This can be very helpful, if the configuration is somehow messed up.
Please test and let me know if you find any issues.
Code:
7.3 beta 1 (981)
- Feature: Holding shift while startup will allow the user to reset the configuration to the default. A backup of the old configuration will be saved. This can potentially help users with a messed up configuration getting back to a fresh starting point.
- Improvement: Better error handling for Delete-To-Trash. If moving files to trash fails, for example on network drives where trash is not supported, the user will now get a message dialog, asking, if he or she wants to permanently delete instead.
Unfortunately the auto updater currently doesn't seem to work on the beta channel, so please install it manually by downloading it from https://lrtimelapse.com/download/beta
Please submit any feedback here in the beta forum! Thanks! :-)