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Sorry if the formatting is.. w-well less than otherwise expected, especially for the title. I do hope I can be forgiven this once... but I digress. (edit shortly after posting) I should note, I only listed it as a beta release due to my getting this version from the beta release section of the forum. So... that association might be in error. My apologies in that regard.
I was getting the following error when trying to generate an image with the "Capture graph image" utility/function on both the Overlays screen and the normal testing environment under the "SPL & Phase" tab.
Scratch that pastebin link, I'm not allowed so all there will be is the .txt
Effectively it was having issues either with not being allowed to write to a given destination within the C: directory, or it was having issues negotiating/accepting of the desired location within the C: directory. I'm... not really sure to be honest, I don't speak Java and I did try to look everything up and even used 7zip to try to figure out if I could brute force a destination, but to no avail I'm afraid.
In the end I was able to circumvent this issue by just using a separate directory entirely. In this particular case I happened to just use the root of my I: ( i ) directory and it saved without a hitch! Furthermore I was also able to now save to a folder within the I directory. (I... might have an issue with too many drives?)
Either way, if anyone else happens to have this issue, try something like this! Should you not have a slew of other drives in your computer, try an external drive of some form ie; thumb drive/flash drive, SD cards and the like, a NAS, or even external HDD/SSD drives.
As for other things I tried and failed at as an addendum I suppose.
I did try to update Java but it simply refuses to update to the latest revision for whatever reason. I also tried restarting, elevating permissions and running as admin, the whole shebang. Nothing worked until I did the above. I genuinely don't know why it worked, likewise I also genuinely have no idea why I had to do this. But it works now and since then, I don't have to use the screen snip feature (thank you multiple screens!) I will also attach a basic notepad note to this in the event that whomever happens upon this refuses to use pastebin.
I was getting the following error when trying to generate an image with the "Capture graph image" utility/function on both the Overlays screen and the normal testing environment under the "SPL & Phase" tab.
Scratch that pastebin link, I'm not allowed so all there will be is the .txt
Effectively it was having issues either with not being allowed to write to a given destination within the C: directory, or it was having issues negotiating/accepting of the desired location within the C: directory. I'm... not really sure to be honest, I don't speak Java and I did try to look everything up and even used 7zip to try to figure out if I could brute force a destination, but to no avail I'm afraid.
In the end I was able to circumvent this issue by just using a separate directory entirely. In this particular case I happened to just use the root of my I: ( i ) directory and it saved without a hitch! Furthermore I was also able to now save to a folder within the I directory. (I... might have an issue with too many drives?)
Either way, if anyone else happens to have this issue, try something like this! Should you not have a slew of other drives in your computer, try an external drive of some form ie; thumb drive/flash drive, SD cards and the like, a NAS, or even external HDD/SSD drives.
As for other things I tried and failed at as an addendum I suppose.
I did try to update Java but it simply refuses to update to the latest revision for whatever reason. I also tried restarting, elevating permissions and running as admin, the whole shebang. Nothing worked until I did the above. I genuinely don't know why it worked, likewise I also genuinely have no idea why I had to do this. But it works now and since then, I don't have to use the screen snip feature (thank you multiple screens!) I will also attach a basic notepad note to this in the event that whomever happens upon this refuses to use pastebin.
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