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Roberto Muscia

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Jul 30, 2024, 1:41:25 PM7/30/24
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Roberto Muscia

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Jul 30, 2024, 1:45:55 PM7/30/24
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...and what if I reply? ...

Op Tue, 30 Jul 2024 19:41:21 +0200 schreef Roberto Muscia <gro...@muscia.nl>:

Roberto Muscia

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Jul 30, 2024, 1:51:52 PM7/30/24
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That's odd ...
Paul, have you received my reply to your second post? I sent it twice -to list- but did not receive a copy myself.
A copy below:

Hi Paul,

From my past experience with using plugins in a variety of image editors I know (or rather: was told) the hosts treat used memory of a filter differently: either at close down or at start up of a filter. Not all hosts clearing ALL previous data consistently has often caused the known "memory access violation" error.
Based on the fact described above I would say your only reliable alternative for storing data between filter sessions is using an external file to write to/read from.
Unless you find a lucky fluke in plugin handling with the image editor you use in particular, that is.

Roberto

Op Tue, 30 Jul 2024 19:45:51 +0200 schreef Roberto Muscia <gro...@muscia.nl>:

paul.s...@telenet.be

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Hi Roberto,

filter...@googlegroups.com works often weird indeed.
With a first mail I immediately got an own copy via FM, with subsequent mails it took several hours. Then the temptation is great to forward the same mail again, but if no error message of mail delivery comes in, there is no reason to worry.

It would be interesting to be able to retain numerically addressable variables between filter sessions, but apparently there is indeed no effective function for that. That way I know I didn't miss something... In the meantime I have a usable solution via a switch() function. Less elegant in programming. Instead of a loop with one line of text, each variable requires a separate line.


Paul

Van: "Roberto Muscia" <gro...@muscia.nl>
Aan: "filtermeister" <filter...@googlegroups.com>
Verzonden: Dinsdag 30 juli 2024 19:51:48
Onderwerp: Re: [FMML2] testing 12

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Roberto Muscia

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Jul 31, 2024, 6:27:41 PM7/31/24
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Google Groups spam filter might also cause undelivered emails ending up in the group's 'moderation que'.
I think no moderator ever checks that list. No idea if the group spam filter can be turned off completely.

Roberto

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Lorraine H

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Jul 31, 2024, 6:29:03 PM7/31/24
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Just so you know I'm getting all the email.

Lor

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Roberto Muscia

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Jul 31, 2024, 6:59:49 PM7/31/24
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I'm not seeing my initial replies to Paul even online on the Google Group FMML. Doubt anyone have received them. They are just gone or delivered but moved straight away to a spam box (moderation que).

Roberto


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