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  1. Wait till you tweak one to make it perfect, get it all right. Then you switch main displays or restart and it somehow corrupts it. (and corrupts the main file so you can't simply try again even though you never "exported" the corrupted file) MAJOR PROBLEM.
  2. Seems to be a very common problem, you aren't crazy.
  3. The fact that you can't have the preferences window open at the same time as the import window open is frustrating. I have this problem too, saved themes seem to corrupt themselves into making the panel whatever size it wants. Correct the sizing now its cut off most of the inputs and jumbles it. Frustrating. Hiding the window seems to help when, changing main display or restarting the PC. Seems to be a work around for this, in my mind LOCK PANEL SIZE should mean something, but it seems to do nothing.
  4. Hello, I've been using a sensor panel for a while. And this has happened a couple times where I'll switch my main display from a monitor to my tv to play certain games, it totally screws the sensor panel. It will resize it too big juggling everything around. "lock panel size" does nothing as it just changes on its own, my panel is 1024x600, spend all the time getting everything perfect. Now everytime it opens it automatically sizes it to 15xx x900 very annoying. You can't have the size of the panel screen open at the same time as the Import window so there's no way to catch it before it sizes it too big. Then if you "hide sensor panel" size it to 1024x600 then show it, it'll be the right size but everything will be way too big and most of the sensor read outs are in the wrong place and too big. I guess I could "hide sensor panel" when I make the switch between my monitor and TV then try to show it after the switch but the damage is already done and seems like any panel i now open shows as too big and juggled around. In my mind "lock panel size" means it locks its size, "lock panel position" means it doesn't move regardless of what else is done. What am I missing here?
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