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i cant seem to open, delete, and, rename my projects

A topic by sleepyknightfart created Jan 03, 2023 Views: 343 Replies: 9
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Developer

Hi, sorry to hear that! Would you mind sending me your save folder so I can take a look? If you're on windows it should be in userName\AppData\LocalLow\SebastianLague\DigitalLogicSim Let me know if you're on a different OS.

i dont know how to do any of that

Press Windows+R, then type in "%appdata%" and if you go into the "Roaming" folder, go back one folder and click on the "LocalLow" folder. Then go clicking on the folders that Sebastian Lague said on order!

I hope I helped you!

ok but how do i send

ok so i just fixed it by removing all my data from the game

I'm having the same problem. Maybe I don't understand what you mean by the word "save." When I start this program on my Windows 10 (by double-clicking on the Digital Logic Sim.exe file, since there doesn't seem to be an installer for this program), I see a dialog box with options that include creating a new project or opening an existing project. When I start a new project by giving it a name like "A New Hope," I see your screen where I can put inputs, chips, and wires. After I do some work there and I want to save the project, I get a dialog box that tells me to save it as a chip, not a project. I see the new chip. If I close the program again and reload "A New Hope," I don't see the work I was doing there. I do see the chip that was saved as "A New Hope," but that's not a project. It's a chip, and I can't continue the work I was doing in it. What am I doing wrong?

Developer

When you load an existing project (e.g. "A New Hope"), it will open on a blank editor where you can start making a new chip. From what I understand, you want to continue editing the chip you were working on before closing. To do this, once you have loaded the project, go to Menu > Library. From the library, you can select the chip you were working on, and then press the Edit button to open it.

Maybe it would be a better default behaviour to open the chip you were working on last, I'll think about changing it. I hope that helps for now!

What you're describing is not like the program I downloaded. After I load a project and open the Library, I don't see the chips that I made. I only see the ones that came with the program, and there's no Edit button to edit the chip. I was hoping that I could work on circuits without having to save every circuit as a chip, but this program doesn't work that way.

Developer

If there's no edit button you might be using an old version of the program. What is the version number shown in the main menu?