Beta 5 seems to be a _partial_ winner.
I was able to successfully add CD-69 55 by specifying only the four distances to the reference systems, then selecting "Visited". Note that I had to actually select one of the options in the STATE OF EXPORATION field before the SAVE button would appear.
However, when I subsequently selected DATABASE > STARS to bring up the panel again so I could add a SPECIAL NOTE, two errors occurred:
1. I had to press Enter to get the new note content to "stick" and the SAVE button to display, and
2. Upon pressing save I get the following error:
Error Line: 75
Error (1004) Application-defined or object-defined error.
On the bright side, this error does not seem to crash excel entirely. And also, the special note that I added DID seem to be saved correctly despite the error.
I changed only the ADD NEW routine, modding the code for the EDIT also. That should fix it also. Changing Info SAVE button from AfterUpdate to Change.
The detection routine is canceled on error, so if you got an error, a restart is recommended.
If the Elite owner has changed the background colors (another user mod), will this be handled by your program?
In other words, if the user changes from the default "orange" to another color, will excel display the appropriate colors?
I have not installed it yet, but asking before hand.
Maybe a FAQ?
You cant change the color setting of TCE at this state, but in the future you can. Its alot of work to be done to support this.
Am I right in thinking that :
Since the galaxy map shows distance in light years from one system to the other,
It means that you can add the Star's coordinates in the STAR SYSTEMDATABASE panel from anywhere in said system with the same result ?
You are right. So it is.
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