Project doesn't remember settings about report path

Bug #996652 reported by UniMedNet
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
SOFA Statistics
Fix Released
High
Grant Paton-Simpson
Debian
New
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Bug Description

When I save a new project, I create a new directory for report files
and I put the path in the Project Settings window.
But if I close and re-open sofastat, the path in that project settings
reset to default.

I tried to change the path in the .proj file but without successful.

What solution can I use?

Thank you.

Giuseppe

UniMedNet (unimednet)
Changed in sofastatistics:
status: New → Confirmed
Changed in sofastatistics:
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed
importance: Undecided → High
assignee: nobody → Grant Paton-Simpson (launchpad-p-s)
Revision history for this message
Grant Paton-Simpson (launchpad-p-s) wrote :

Hi Giuseppe,

I have given that area of the code quite an overhaul now and (subject to further testing) fixed that bug and another related to it. The other bug was that if you changed the default report in a project, saved the project and returned to the Project selection dialog, but cancelled selecting that project, the default report for output dialogs e.g. making report tables, would be changed to the default report of the unselected project anyway.

Thanks for registering the bug. Version 1.1.5 will have the changes. It should be out in a week or so.

All the best, Grant

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UniMedNet (unimednet) wrote :

Thank you very much Grant!
My compliments!
I am doing my medicine graduated thesis and I think this is the best statistic software!
I am also writing a scientific article and I'll report sofastats in "Materials and Methods".

Best Regards
Giuseppe

Changed in sofastatistics:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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