Author Topic: Editing of Processes Source Code and Saving Edits  (Read 565 times)

Offline jwaters125

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Editing of Processes Source Code and Saving Edits
« on: 2019 September 22 00:36:35 »
I have moved the majority of the process icons that I use to the desktop.  There are several that I would like to modify.  If I edit the ‘Instance Source Code’ for a specific Process how can I save the edits?  When I close the Process icon the edits revert back to the original.  Can these edits be saved?

Example: Editing of AutomaticBackgroundExtractor Target Image Correction 'Correction:' from None to Subtraction.  How can this be saved?

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Re: Editing of Processes Source Code and Saving Edits
« Reply #1 on: 2019 September 22 01:48:41 »
Click the 'Commit' button at the top right corner of the code editor window. It will be an enabled green checkmark button if you have modified the source code.
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Offline jwaters125

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Re: Editing of Processes Source Code and Saving Edits
« Reply #2 on: 2019 September 22 10:24:37 »
Doing that.  When I close the Process down the changes are not saved.  How can these changes be saved?

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Re: Editing of Processes Source Code and Saving Edits
« Reply #3 on: 2019 September 22 23:50:45 »
Drag the triangle icon from the process window on top of the desktop icon. This will open a popup asking you to replace the current instance so click yes. Then save your project.

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Re: Editing of Processes Source Code and Saving Edits
« Reply #4 on: 2019 September 22 23:53:28 »
Thanks for the reply.  Yep - I discovered this later.