Installation 10.20 under Delphi5

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  • #54320
    roadrunner
    Participant

      Hey,

      no one any idea?

      The previous version runs without problem.

      Best regards,

      Hans-Josef

      #54331
      Support
      Keymaster

        Hello!

        I see the problem, this issue will be solved in the nearest release. Sorry for a long answer.

        #54338
        roadrunner
        Participant

          Hey,

          good to hear that the problem is found.

          We have a lot of old software which only runs with D5, so its more then good that you also support this old versions.

          Thanks a lot,

          Hans-Josef

          #54339
          Matiuechan
          Participant

            Hello I am new here, I am glad to see your post

            'roadrunner' wrote:

            Hey,

            good to hear that the problem is found.

            We have a lot of old software which only runs with D5, so its more then good that you also support this old versions.

            Thanks a lot,

            Hans-Josef

            #54347
            MikeVis
            Participant
              'roadrunner' wrote:

              Hey,

              when i install the latest Version 10.20 no problem while installation.

              When i then open an existing project, i get an Error: “Error: ” is no valid Integer value”, while loading the project

              When i start the application, skinning is switched off.

              When i then toggle sSkinManager.Active from false to true, the same message occurs.

              Best regards,

              Hans-Josef

              I get the same problem…

              #54373
              Support
              Keymaster

                This problem is solved in the v10.21?

                #54374
                MikeVis
                Participant
                  'Support' wrote:

                  This problem is solved in the v10.21?

                  Yes, it is. Thanks!

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