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OpenSesame 0.27.4 released!

edited September 2013 in OpenSesame

OpenSesame 0.27.4 is available for download! This is a maintenance release in the 0.27 series and contains mainly bug fixes. However, a notable addition is a Chinese translation, kindly provided by Zhongquan Li and Gabriel Chan from Nanjing University. Thanks!

Get it here:

From the 0.27.4 release notesGDN

OpenSesame 0.27.4 is the fourth maintenance release in the 0.27 'Frisky Freud' series, and was released on September 13 2013. If you are upgrading from 0.26, please read the 0.27 release notes.

New features and enhancements:

  • Chinese translation (zh_CN), contributed by Zhongquan Li and Gabriel Chan
  • HTML parsing is now optional in sketchpad items

Bugs fixed:

  • Prevent key names like '[1]' to avoid variable errors
  • Fix color keyword argument in canvas.arrow()
  • Fix advanced_delay plug-in to work with Unicode
  • Intercept psychopy.core.quit() to prevent PsychoPy from killing OpenSesame
  • Also prepare empty canvas objects in xpyriment back-end
  • Fix many missing icons with gnome theme under Linux
  • Fix a bug where self was not properly registered in the run phase of inline_script items

Windows packaging:

  • All dependencies have been updated to most recent version
  • PyGame has been downgraded to 1.9.1 to prevent mouse issues

Comments

  • edited 10:12PM

    Hi,
    Sebastiaan thanks a lotttt. In this new version mcq forms get saved. Thank you so much :)

  • edited 10:12PM

    Well, thanks to you for bringing the issue to our attention!

  • edited 10:12PM

    Dear Sebastiaan,

    I'm using the latest version of opensesame (thanks for that :). Thing is I need to view the entire script of the experiment I've constructed (and I use a Mac). Could you help out please? Thanks :)

    Best,
    Hansika

  • edited 10:12PM

    Hi Hansika,

    If you go to the tab labeled 'General properties', you will see a button labeled 'Script editor'. If you click this button, you will see the entire script of the experiment.

    Cheers!
    Sebastiaan

  • edited October 2013

    I found a small bug: When you quit opensesame while having an experiment open with unsaved changes, you are first asked if you are sure you want to quit opensesame. If you click "yes" then you are presented with another dialog stating "This experiment contains unsaved changes. Do you want to save your experiment" and the options "Yes","No" or "Cancel". If I press cancel, OpenSesame just quits (which is the same behavior as "No"). Shouldn't pressing cancel prevent OpenSesame from quitting?

    Buy Me A Coffee

  • edited 10:12PM

    Right, thanks! Indeed, 'cancel' should cancel. I filed an issue on this.

  • edited November 2013

    Hi Sebastian,

    I actually am a brand-new user of OpenSesame and I really wanted to thank you for its usefulness , but I have a little problem (and I don't really know where I should adress my questions ) , my item toolbar is no more dubbed on the right hand of the screen and happened to be dragged (by a mistake of mine) in the middle , I can't drag it back to its place (the part of the toolbar that enable this is out of reach ) : so could you help me set back the default parameter ( I already have reinstalled OpenSesame but it didn't worked)

  • edited 10:12PM

    To reset the configuration, you would need to need to use a registry editor, find OpenSesame, and remove all OpenSesame-related entries, notably _initial_window_geometry. Assuming that you are running Windows, that is, because the way that the configuration is saved depends on the operating system.

    But I doubt that all of this will be necessary though. Can't you simply drag the window back to its correct position? For example as described here:

    Cheers!
    Sebastiaan

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