![]() ![]() ![]() Added a tag to project test suite names in web export (export to one file).Fixed a bug where the selected template for the web export was not always being applied.Fixed a bug in the TestLog options where the "Incremental IDs on new" was linked to the "Incremental IDs on duplication" option, causing it to be set depending on the duplication selection.Fixed a bug in the templates that was preventing the title of test cases and project test cases from being edited correctly.Fixed bug in sort order of test cases for exported web pages and web version of TestLog.Made some internal changes resulting from the use of an updated compiler.Fixed a crash that could occur when a new database could not be created in the selected directory (eg if permissions were preventing it).Now the current date will be used for the end date. The planned end date as the graph would finish. Previously status changes (for progress reports) would not be shown after Changed the behaviour when generating a report when there was a planned end date, set older than the current date, and no actual end date set.Improved the error message when failing to create a report if the reports folder was missing.The ID column can no longer be hidden in list views so at least one column is always displayed.Changed default directory for CSV and web exports to the current user "Documents" directory.The right click menu "Select all" option can be used instead. This should only be evident in some single line fields in Windows XP where ctrl-a will not work due to Windows XP limitations. Reverted the previous build changes to the handling of ctrl-a as it was preventing the ctrl-a command being sent to other applications when the edit window was open even if TestLog did not have focus.Fixed a bug that could cause a crash when viewing reports.Minor update for new internal changes resulting from the use of an updated compiler.Heres a summary of all the changes that have been made in each version ![]()
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