System information
For signal names that are automatically generated by SIMPL Windows to represent the symbol and cue to which
the signal is attached, the number of characters taken from the cue name was increased from 29 to 36 characters.
Compiler error RLCMCVT163 (which was a catch all number for jamming on outputs) has been broken out in to
seperate errors with seperate error levels:
RLCMCVT215: ERROR: Symbol {number} inside {number} (Module File {filename}) has output(s) tied to "1"
external to the macro.
RLCMCVT216: ERROR: Symbol {number} inside {number} (Module File {filename}) has output(s) tied to "1".
RLCMCVT217: ERROR: Symbol "{number}" has output cue "{cuename}" tied to "1".
RLCMCVT218: WARNING: Prompt "{cuename}" on {number} (Signal "{signalname}" in Module File
{filename}) has a previously defined driving source. Check for other signals jammed to Prompt "{cuename}"
internal and external to the module.
RLCMCVT219: WARNING: "{cuename}" on symbol {number} inside {number} (Module File {filename}) has a
previously defined driving source.
Fixes/Changes to 2.11.03 to 2.11.04:
SIMPL Windows Bug Fixes:
Fixed the issue where some error messages that might occur during a replace control system were not being
issued to the programmer. These errors would have occurred when trying to connect default OOTBF logic in the
new the new control system, and were not being added to the Error Log if the System Configuration tree was used
to initiate the replacement.
Fixed the issue where previous errors generated from some unrelated action were showing up in the Error Log
when a new program was created and the control system was an OOTBF system.
Cleaned up the handling of the Hourglass Cursor that is displayed during lengthy Toolbox operations. Sometimes
the Hourglass cursor was not being cleared even if the process was complete.
Fixed the issue on the Program Manager page where the programmer could hit the Ctrl+R keys to change a
Symbol
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s comment when the symbol
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s comment should not be allowed to change.
When performing a Replace Device, if the new device is not the exact same as the old device, SIMPL Windows will
not to change the device name. The programmer may lose custom names they may have entered for a device but
they can always go back and re-enter the name in the configuration dialog. For example: If the programmer
replaces a TPS-3000, whose name was changed to "Living Room TP", and then replace it with a TPS-12. The tree
will now show "TPS-12". However, if performing a Replace Control system, programmer entered names for devices
will be carried over to the new program if the devices are the same (i.e. suitable substitution devices were
required).
Fixed issue on the "Endpoint ID" configuration dialog, used for DM 8x8 Switcher room box devices, where the list of
available IDs was not reflecting the currently assigned ID if the ID was greater than 09.
Fixed an issue introduced in 2.11.03 where IR and COM ports would not compile correctly.
SIMPL Windows now requires Library 567 or later to run.
Fixes/Changes to 2.11.01 to 2.11.03:
SIMPL Windows Bug Fixes:
Fixed a crash that happens when trying to save a User Module that attempts to have nested Groups. Nested
groups are not legal.
Added back the Detail View right click menu option to change or edit a Symbol comment.
Disabled the "Use Host Name" radio button on the IP Net Address configuration dialog when the device cannot
have it's IP Address changed (e.g. TPMC-15-CH (Ethernet), TPMC-10, TPMC-17-CH (ethernet), etc).
Data entry of digital property data will no longer be allowed for input/output group tags [~BeginGroup~] and
[~EndGroup~] on the Argument Defintion symbol of a module.
Added logic to no longer issue warnings about ambiguous types when resynching a program if the item that
changed in the module was an Input/Output Group Begin or End label.
If a module has a Device Type and Device Family defined such that standard commands were also assigned to
digital inputs, and the Device Type or Device Family is removed, the associated standard commands will now also
be removed.
Fixed issue in the Serial, Ethernet and Cresnet Upload dialogs where the programmer was unable to deselect using
any of these alternate upload methods.
Added logic to sense if the SIMPL Windows Application window, Signal Detail dialog, Program Header dialog or
Module Header dialog are about to try to display on a monitor that is no longer a part of the computer's
configuration (i.e. a dual monitor system that no longer has the 2 monitors). If this is the case, these windows will
display in the center of the current monitor.
Fixed the issue with not being able to delete the first-created bookmark.
Fixed the issue with parameter properties in Crestron SIMPL+ modules not being available to a SIMPL Windows