This is a bug fix release and as usual is free to all customers.
The following issues were addressed in this release:
- RPG-337 The treeview will now better remember its last state. It will now also focus on the last selected campaign and/or ruleset prior to shutdown. This should ensure that when you restart Sojour, you will always start in your last played ruleset/campaign.
- RPG-348 Fixed a number of issues with regard to tokens from the token palette. Looks like these issues got introduced when the new drag and drop system was put in place two or three releases back. Issues fixed are: 1) Tokens that use dice expressions for their characteristics are now back to rolling their dice only once that token has been dropped onto the map. In addition, Sojour won’t re-roll them when Sojour has been restarted. 2) Tokens that have been rotated, now correctly show their rotation when dragged off map. 3) Dragged token health bars are now back to showing the actual health of the token (this never affected the token itself – just its dragged representation).
- RPG-356 Fixed a PDF issue and upgraded the WebView2 component to the latest version. Sojour always tries to restore opened PDFs when you start it. However, minimized or maximized documents prior to shutdown could confuse Sojour when it tries to re-open these documents. This has now been fixed and Sojour now respects whether documents were maximized or minimized prior to shutdown and will now leave those documents in the appropriate state when restarted.
I have been putting my thinking cap on with regard to these bug fixes and have forwarded all my customers a question:
“Would you prefer a slower release cycle – say once a month – to allow for more testing? Or do you prefer the current weekly cadence with an increased risk of bugs being introduced?”
It’s a pretty important question as the answer will affect the way I work and how often you folks get new releases. I’ll go with whatever the consensus is and post the result here!
That said, I am expecting a new release this Sunday that will provide much more flexibility with regard to where Sojour saves its data. This should be the next release, unless any critical bugs are detected between now and then.
In the meantime…
Have Fun!
RobP


I’d love to be able to import and export tables rather than have to hand-jam all of them in!
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Howdy! I have had a similar request in the past. The only real sticking point is what kind of format should Sojour be reading from? I’m sure if we can nail a format, I can code it 🙂
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I think comma separated variable would be good!
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Story raised 🙂
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