Since we released gProject, we receive about 2 emails each month reporting that opening the panel causes a different panel to open. This can cause duplicate panels, or panels that NEVER open. This is a flash issue, which has been widely reported. The solution is simple, although a little hard to explain, especially to people who have no idea where the flash configuration folder is.
Internally, we use a nifty little extension that automatically fixes the issue for you, for whatever version of flash you run it in.
For anyone who doesn't know, flash indexes the panels in an XML file located in a file called panelset.xml in your flash configuration directory. Adding panels sometimes messes up those indices, but deleting the file will fix the issue. It will also remove your saved workspaces, but I think its worth it.
Our JSFL file toasts the xml file, and automatically restarts flash. The extension is by no means complex or ingenious. It is handy however. I hope someone out there finds this useful. If not, at least I can point people to this blog entry in the future.
Please note that this may delete your saved workspaces!
Comments (8)
Hi, did you consider calling the extension gFixPanel?
Posted by: g at November 17, 2006 06:33 PMURL: http://www.adobe.com
would you know why i can't get my actions panel to open on the second monitor? i have tried changing? the monitor attribute to 2 in the panelset.xml file but still no luck.
Posted by: matt cram at November 20, 2006 07:57 AMURL:
Nice. That one has plagued me for a couple years.
Posted by: Keith Peters at November 27, 2006 08:18 AMURL: http://www.bit-101.com
Good catch !
Nothing here to find a solution that allows just to fix the problem and restore saved workspaces ?
Posted by: Tek at November 29, 2006 01:48 AMURL: http://www.tekool.net
On a mac, killing the panelset.xml file while flash is running does not work on my machine.
Posted by: Dan at December 6, 2006 12:51 PMThe panelset.xml file seems to be generated upon quiting flash. I am assuming this file is built based on data that Flash obtained during start up.
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Great.It was eating our head for a long time.
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On my intel mac, flash crashes each time I use this script. My panels are really screwed up and it seems to have gotten worse since I installed gProject.
Any thoughts on how to remedy this? I've tried manually deleting the panelset.xml file but the problem persists.
Posted by: dave at January 10, 2007 06:08 PMURL:
I now have the JSFL file and it is on my computer now what do I do? everything is the same, nothing.
Posted by: dexter at October 5, 2007 10:44 AMDexter
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