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Havok:
I'll update the documentation to reflect that setting in the next revision...
youki:

--- Quote from: Taborious on January 18, 2007, 08:44:17 am ---I figured it was a simply fix. I read through most of the documentation pdf but didn't find any reference to that item; maybe just overlooked it because I didn't know what nb stood for.

Thanks for the help, I'll be donating on your site as it looks like I will continue to use your FE and you obviously put a lot of time and effort into it...

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Thanks a lot.  :)
Taborious:
OK, another road bump. I changed the "nb" setting and I now see the begining of my list but the list never changes and I don't see the selection bar. I can still scroll through the games as the snap images change but the game list doesn't move or show any signs of life...?
gamenut:
I have all of my roms on an external hard drive. It works great.
 :applaud:Atomic :applaud:
youki:

--- Quote from: Taborious on January 18, 2007, 02:39:16 pm ---OK, another road bump. I changed the "nb" setting and I now see the begining of my list but the list never changes and I don't see the selection bar. I can still scroll through the games as the snap images change but the game list doesn't move or show any signs of life...?

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I think the cause it is because AtomicFE save the list selection position when you exit Atomic.
So if you ran atomic with a layout where there is a list that can display 30 items and you are on the 25th when you exit. Atomic save 25 as position.

Then if you change the layout and now the new layout displays only 10 items...  Atomic will select the 25th... so you don't see the selection. You have to go up in the list until the selection appears.  Or simply delete all <something>.mem  file you find in the Atomic folder.

Another cause, could be that you use alpha blending for the selection and you put a to low value , so the selection appear totally transparent.   But i guess the problem in your case is the first statement.





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