"Grid index out of range." error in IR
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"Grid index out of range." error in IR
Whenever I try to edit or clone a Key Move I get the "Grid index out of range." error.
I couldn't find anything in search. Does anyone have any advice?
I am using Version 8.01 RC8
Thank You
I couldn't find anything in search. Does anyone have any advice?
I am using Version 8.01 RC8
Thank You
Can you please post the .ir file you are using in the Diagnostics part of the File Section and post a link to it in this thread. It is not a general error, as I've just tried it once again in case I had introduced a bug since the original testing, so I think it must be something specific to your data.
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Graham
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Graham
Thank you for the .ir file, and thank you also for helping me to debug IR 8.01. There was a bug in RC8 that is also present in all earlier IR 8.01 drafts and even in IR 8.00, but it only affects remotes that have a nonzero Device Code Offset. This is not common among remotes, which is why it has escaped detection before now. I have corrected it and issued IR 8.01 RC9.
Please try this and let us know if it has solved your problem. If you find any other problems with IR 8.01 RC9, do please report them. It is always good when someone tries development versions on an unusual remote such as yours, as it can bring issues to light that have remained un-noticed.
The thread in which the development of IR 8.01 is being discussed is this one, though it is not obvious as its title is now out of date. That would be the best place to report any other bugs while it is still in development. When it is officially issued, bugs should be reported in the Annoucement that will be posted in the Software forum.
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Graham
Please try this and let us know if it has solved your problem. If you find any other problems with IR 8.01 RC9, do please report them. It is always good when someone tries development versions on an unusual remote such as yours, as it can bring issues to light that have remained un-noticed.
The thread in which the development of IR 8.01 is being discussed is this one, though it is not obvious as its title is now out of date. That would be the best place to report any other bugs while it is still in development. When it is officially issued, bugs should be reported in the Annoucement that will be posted in the Software forum.
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Graham
Not only is that why I didn't notice, either, but it's even why it happened!lordfoul wrote:Ahh.. I hadn't noticed as Key Moves were on my mind.
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Graham
lordfoul,
This is OT, but I looked at your IR file as well. Looks good. I have some suggestions and comments though.
Your all-off macro is on the on/off button. But this will prevent you from ever being able to turn just one device off at a time. Better to change that one to Shift-On/Off. So Shift-On/Off is all-off, and On/Off functions normally in all device modes.
I also noticed you had a lot of shifted number keys. That's perfectly fine, but they work a little different from other shifted keys. When you use them on the remote, you have to press shift TWICE. This is because when you press one shift and followed by a number, the remote thinks you're trying to enter a code. To get around this, you have to press shift twice. However, shifted numbers in macros work like all shifted keys, without the double shift. So you don't have to do anything special for those.
This is OT, but I looked at your IR file as well. Looks good. I have some suggestions and comments though.
Your all-off macro is on the on/off button. But this will prevent you from ever being able to turn just one device off at a time. Better to change that one to Shift-On/Off. So Shift-On/Off is all-off, and On/Off functions normally in all device modes.
I also noticed you had a lot of shifted number keys. That's perfectly fine, but they work a little different from other shifted keys. When you use them on the remote, you have to press shift TWICE. This is because when you press one shift and followed by a number, the remote thinks you're trying to enter a code. To get around this, you have to press shift twice. However, shifted numbers in macros work like all shifted keys, without the double shift. So you don't have to do anything special for those.
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Not exactly. "On/Off" will of course run the macro, but shift-"on/off" will execute the underlying function for the current device mode.mdavej wrote: lordfoul,
This is OT, but I looked at your IR file as well. Looks good. I have some suggestions and comments though.
Your all-off macro is on the on/off button. But this will prevent you from ever being able to turn just one device off at a time.
So doing what mdave suggests will result in the behavior he describes, while leaving it the way you currently have it, will yield the REVERSE behavior, so either way you still have acces to the individual Power commands as well as the All Off macro.mdavej wrote: Better to change that one to Shift-On/Off. So Shift-On/Off is all-off, and On/Off functions normally in all device modes.
It's your choice.
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READ BEFORE POSTING or your post will be DELETED!
Remotes: OFA XSight Touch, AR XSight Touch
TVs: LG 65" Smart LED TV; Samsung QN850BF Series - 8K UHD Neo QLED LCD TV
RCVR: Onkyo TX-SR875; Integra DTR 40.3
DVD/VCR: Pioneer DV-400VK (multi-region DVD), Sony BDP-S350 (Blu-ray), Toshiba HD-A3 (HD-DVD), Panasonic AG-W1 (Multi-system VCR);
Laserdisc: Pioneer CLD-D704.
Amazon Firestick
tape deck: Pioneer CT 1380WR (double cassette deck)
(But I still have to get up for my beer)
I feel a little naked.. I didn't think anyone would look at my "not ready for prime time" config.
Regarding shifted number keys. When using them in a macro will i have to do a shift twice also?.
I will probably not use these keys outside of macros as I will keymap the TV "Source" button to each device.
Regarding shifted number keys. When using them in a macro will i have to do a shift twice also?.
I will probably not use these keys outside of macros as I will keymap the TV "Source" button to each device.
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I don't think it does. Just few days ago I used something unextended and I'm pretty sure it didn't, but it may have been some other bug I did.mdavej wrote:Good point. I almost mentioned that, but I've been using extenders for so long, I couldn't remember if shift cloaking worked outside of extenders or not
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