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Old 04-29-2017, 02:55 PM   #3009
lb0
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Originally Posted by dasombre View Post
tried with a completely new project.


Make a project and save a couple of versions with "save as new version" while stripper window open. Added some controls to LBX Test_01 and some controls to LBX_Test_02 (both in the same main project folder). Make them look different so it is more obvious visually.

Now open one of those 2 projects and open stripper. Leave stripper window open and open the other project in the same main project folder and you will still have the same controls from the current project, NOT the new one. The new ones are gone and were overwritten by the previous script-data.



yeees, it works without the #

Seems like looking in different subfolders confuses it.

My workaround is the macro I just did:
- ReaScript: close all running ReaScripts
- File: Open Project

This way I can keep my folders organized and not loose scriptdata. The only really minor drawback is that I have to reopen the stripper window after changing to another project, but I like that more than having all stripperdata in one folder and in a massively huge list which is hard to keep track of
Ok - I'll look into trying to get it working with the # symbol.

And in the meantime you've found something that works ok
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