List of Bugfixes in bwprint version 6.1c.06.03 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MaintBaanIVc: # 12534 (BDNT6588): Error message bse_tmp only to log as a warning Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 14:11:04 +0100 Created on: MaintBaanIVc Type: bugfix Problem Description (Customer terms) In case BSE_TMP directory is not accessable an error message is popping up in the BW Message Box. The same error is also logged in the Event Log as a stopping error. Because this error is only information, we don't like popping up each time this error in the BW Message Box. Workaround not applicable Test Procedure Run BW from a read-only network share, and print something using a Windows Printer. Only a warning should be logged in the Windows Event Log, like: Message c:\program files\baan\baanivc test\tmp: not accessable; defaulting to TEMP directory Affected Executables bw.exe, bwprint.exe, and others Scopus defectnumber(s) Scopus casenumber(s) Priority (e.g. 10) 120149 30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MaintBaanIVc: # 12307 (BDNT6364): Extra modification for project VHNT6328 Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 12:14:03 +0100 Created on: MaintBaanIVc Type: bugfix Problem Description (Customer terms) Project VHNT6328 didn't fix problem completely correct. Workaround not applicable Test Procedure Print to a Windows Printer when BSE_TMP directory is made read-ony. The temporary printfile (tmpxxxxxx.bpf) should be created now in the system temp directory of the pc, running BW.exe. And now make the BSE_TMP again accessable for read+write, and test again. Now the temporary printfile should be created again in the BSE_TMP dir. Affected Executables bw.exe, bwprint.exe, etc Scopus defectnumber(s) Scopus casenumber(s) Priority (e.g. 10) 100428 539782 20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MaintBaanIVc: # 12099 (BDNT6131): BwPrint: do not use PutTextInBuffer when reordering is allowed Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 16:09:43 +0200 Created on: MaintCorelli Type: bugfix Problem Description (Customer terms) When reordering is set to 'allowed' in BwPrint (see project 6007), the column order is corrupted as soon as Hebrew or Arabic text is printed. Test Procedure Affected Executables bwprint.exe Scopus defectnumber(s) Scopus casenumber(s) Priority (e.g. 10) 113636 610587, 618197 20 112264 595233, 596840 30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MaintBaanIVc: # 12004 (BDNT6007): BwPrint: make REORDER configurable Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 09:18:00 +0200 Created on: MaintCorelli Type: bugfix Problem Description (Customer terms) Arabic and Hebrew texts appear incorrect in BwPrint and on printer in some cases. Workaround Use left-to-right display order in teh .bpf file. Test Procedure Test whether reordering option has correct value and is stored correctly in the registry. Ask customer to do the real display and print tests. Affected Executables bwprint.exe Scopus defectnumber(s) Scopus casenumber(s) Priority (e.g. 10) 113636 610587, 618197 20 112264 595233, 596840 30 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MaintBaanIVc: # 11933 (BDNT5934): BWPRINT: Font, bin, barcode test file Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 14:50:20 +0200 Created on: MaintBaanIVc Type: bugfix Problem Description (Customer terms) The temporary file for the (single)font, barcode and bintest is written in BSE\bin directory. In case of Windows2000, and when BW is installed in c:\Program Files, a restricted user does not have write access to this directory. This results in message "Access is denied" when starting one of these tests. Workaround Change permissions on directory %BSE%\bin for the user. Test Procedure Start for example fonttest from bwprint. The fonttest.bpf should be created in the system temp directory. Affected Executables bwprint.exe Scopus defectnumber(s) Scopus casenumber(s) Priority (e.g. 10) 111764 599031 20 909429 611384 590220 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BaanIVc: # 11846 (BDNT5348): BwPrint: printer margins, characters per line Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 10:32:17 +0200 Created on: Corelli Type: bugfix Problem Description (Customer terms) customers complain BwPrint does not correctly print the desired number of characters per line Workaround Use the Font Spacing dialog to use a smaller charaacter width Test Procedure Play with the Font Spacing dialog. Use the -W option. Affected Executables bwprint.exe Scopus defectnumber(s) Scopus casenumber(s) Priority (e.g. 10) 109750 612944,565668,102400,586906,563090,580844,610114,854369 20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BaanIVc: # 11834 (BDNT5002): BWPRINT: Windows2000 specific problems solved. Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 09:48:41 +0200 Created on: BaanIVc Type: bugfix Problem Description (Customer terms) Information, stored in the registry by bwprint, is not retreived by bwprint. This is the case when being logged in Windows 2000 as Restricted User. (Member of the Users group). It is also not possible to change settings, like font. Workaround Change the permissions on the registry key HKLM\SOFTWARE\Baan\BwPrint and subkeys, so a normal user is allowed to create, delete or change keys and values. And also change the permissions on the bin directory to allow normal users to start one of the tests. Test Procedure On Windows2000: log in as administrator and start bwprint.exe. Make certain settings regarding font mappings, font spacing, paper bin assignment, etc. Now log off and log on as a user member of local User group. Start bwprint.exe. Bwprint should pick up all settings made by the administrator. It is not possible for the normal user to change these settings, menu's are grayed out. Checkout also if the font, bin and barcode tests can be started. Affected Executables bwprint.exe Scopus defectnumber(s) Scopus casenumber(s) Priority (e.g. 10) 111764 599031, 20 909429, 611384, 590220 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BaanIVc: # 11797 (BDNT5785): BWPRINT: Correct handling number of copies of Document Defaults. Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 08:40:42 +0200 Created on: BaanIVc Type: bugfix Problem Description (Customer terms) Under NT the printer settings (Document Defaults) are set to print by default 3 copies. This worked fine with bwprint 058 also when the baan device settings had only 1 copy set 3 copies where printed! With the new bwprint 061 the device settings of baan will overwrite the default settings of the defaults in the NT printer driver settings. If he prints now with the new client it will only print the amount of copies set in the current print session or device data settings of Baan. Workaround Print in preview mode, and manually change the number of copies in the printer setup before printing. Test Procedure 1. Go into the Document Defaults of a windows printer and set the CopyCount to 3. >From Baan print, using bwprint, to this windows printer, and in Baan (Select Device) select 5 copies. Finally 5 copies of the document should be printed. 2. >From Baan print again, and do not specify the number of copies, so the default of 1 copy is taken. Finally 3 copies of the document should be printed. Affected Executables bwprint.exe Scopus defectnumber(s) Scopus casenumber(s) Priority (e.g. 10) 114004 611359 30