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written by: fzzzy

Are you absolutely sure you are using 1.09? If you have an older version in your dock, you have to remove it and add the newer version to the dock since each version of eigend gets installed separately from older versions.

Also, if you are sure you are using 1.09, you might want to try using the factory setup and see if the problem is fixed -- sometimes the bugfixes are in the setup, and if you are using a setup created with an older version perhaps the bugfix wasn't applied to your setup correctly when it was upgraded the first time you loaded it into the new version of eigend.

written by: fzzzy

Wed, 30 Dec 2009 20:57:05 +0000 GMT

Are you absolutely sure you are using 1.09? If you have an older version in your dock, you have to remove it and add the newer version to the dock since each version of eigend gets installed separately from older versions.

Also, if you are sure you are using 1.09, you might want to try using the factory setup and see if the problem is fixed -- sometimes the bugfixes are in the setup, and if you are using a setup created with an older version perhaps the bugfix wasn't applied to your setup correctly when it was upgraded the first time you loaded it into the new version of eigend.



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