justanotherfakeaccount:
I'm really sorry to hear that... My apology for the inconvenience. There is a quick fix version (1.4.1) at the address in the about box ( http://www.respectmedia.ro/widgets/ ). The fix will be included in the next official version (1.5) that will be uploaded to the gallery at the end of this week. That version will provide the way to set your own hotkey combination, and will contain other minor changes. Please use the fixed 1.4.1 version until the gallery update.
This bug is a logic mistake and is entirely my fault... Thank you for pointing it out.
Bella*:
At this address [ http://www.respectmedia.ro/widgets/resetOnePhotoSettings.zip ] you will find a zip file that contains 2 regedit files. Download and unzip. First, run the "resetOnePhotoWindow.reg" file. It should start regedit and ask you if it's ok to add information from that file. In fact, it will delete some information. After this, restart One Photo. At this point, I expect to have the widget running ok and have lost only the window position. If this is not the case, …run the "resetOnePhoto.reg" file. This one will delete all the settings and One Photo should start as it was run for the first time. In case this is not happening, please contact me by e-mail at [ onephotowidget@yahoo.com ]. Hope this will fix the problem.More
Bella*:
Sorry to hear that, hope we can fix it. As far as I know, in the case of this particular widget, the only problem that could arise is a deleted, moved or renamed source file (the image that was used, local or remote internet url). This is of little importance now, because I believe that was the initial problem, after which settings were saved wrong in the registry. Right now the "unknown exception during onload" is generated by the engine trying to understand a messed up regist…ry setting. We need to delete those. This is usually done by using regedit and may be dangerous if you have no experience with it. I'll try to find a better (safer) solution and post again in 15 min.More
Bella*:
Sorry to hear that, hope we can fix it. As far as I know, in the case of this particular widget, the only problem that could arise is a deleted, moved or renamed source file (the image that was used, local or remote internet url). This is of little importance now, because I believe that was the initial problem, after which settings were saved wrong in the registry. Right now the "unknown exception during onload" is generated by the engine trying to understand a messed up regist…ry setting. We need to delete those. This is usually done by using regedit and may be dangerous if you have no experience with it. I'll try to find a better (safer) solution and post again in 15 min.More