OpenSesame 3.3.3 released! Includes OSWeb 1.3.8 and Rapunzel 0.4.7
About this update
OpenSesame 3.3.3 Lentiform Loewenfeld is the third maintenance release in the 3.3 series. It contains bug fixes and minor improvements, and should be a pleasant and safe upgrade for everyone who is using the 3.3 series.
As always, you can download OpenSesame from here:
If you are upgrading from OpenSesame 3.2 or earlier, please see the list of important changes:
Credits
Thanks to:
- Daniel Schreij (@dschreij) for his work on OSWeb, the Mac OS package, and bug fixes
Bug fixes and improvements
opensesame:
- Updated to 3.3.3
- Better management of subprocesses
rapunzel:
- Updated to 0.4.7
- Better management of subprocesses
pyqode.core
- Updated to 3.0.0
pyqode.python
- Updated to 3.0.0
opensesame-plugin-media_player_mpy:
- Updated to 0.1.11
QOpenScienceFramework:
- Updated to 1.3.1
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Comments
In Windows 7, I always have a command window open next to the OS window. If I close it, both windows are closed together. In previous versions of OS, I sometimes had the command window until the OS window was opened, but now it keeps to be there until I close OS. Not sure whether this was intended or is a bug. Just wanted to report it here.
@DahmSF I'm aware of the command window thing. It's not ideal, but it's an artifact of how OpenSesame is launched when you directly open an
.osexpby double-clicking on it. And I haven't been able to figure out how to avoid this from happening. If you launch OpenSesame from the start menu it doesn't happen, right?Check out SigmundAI.eu for our OpenSesame AI assistant!
True. If I open the experiment from within OpenSesame the command window does not appear. Only by double clicking on the experiment (which to me appears the more userfriendly way to open the experiment).
Hi Sebastiaan! Unfortunately I cannot launch any .osexp files after updating my OpenSesame to the version 3.3.3. The program itself starts though... What could be the problem?
@Alex_M Could you open a new discussion for this, and then explain in more detail what you are doing, and in what sense it goes wrong?
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