Mutley Eugenius
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For general reference - SpeedEDIT is the only program in my decades of experience that can weather a Windows "... suffered a problem and needs to close" error and keep running, just by dragging the wicked little error message window out of the way. So well done to NewTek.
Actually I don't think it's SpeedEDIT that suffers this, I think it's the little moneyshot discovery demon that rummages through my directory structure while I'm working that comes across a bad file, and then has a hiccup, and Windows just shuts the demon down.
Incidentally, I cleaned up old files in my projects directory, and now all my projects have no moneyshots, just standard icons.
Does anyone know of a way to jumpstart the little moneyshot discovery demon so he makes my projects show their content again after I have found & killed the bad file?
Actually I don't think it's SpeedEDIT that suffers this, I think it's the little moneyshot discovery demon that rummages through my directory structure while I'm working that comes across a bad file, and then has a hiccup, and Windows just shuts the demon down.
Incidentally, I cleaned up old files in my projects directory, and now all my projects have no moneyshots, just standard icons.
Does anyone know of a way to jumpstart the little moneyshot discovery demon so he makes my projects show their content again after I have found & killed the bad file?