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Posted by Bob on 10/30/05 13:37
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 16:06:34 -0700, Mary H <mary@nonews.com> wrote:
>> Thanks for your help but as I mentioned in the previous post I figured
>> out what was wrong. You have to compose with titles and not with main.
>> Otherwise you will lose everything each time you import a new ISO
>> file. If all you have in the left window is titles, then they stay
>> around when you import the next ISO file so you can add more titles to
>> the left window.
>If you had taken a minute to go through that short guide I linked to,
>you would see that's exactly what it told you to do -- drag Titles to
>the left column, not "Main." I don't beleive there were any interface
>changes between 3.1 and 3.2, so the guide is still very useful. It's
>nice that you figured out on your own how it works and didn't need the
>guide though.
That was not the main problem.
The main problem was that I could not get the Browser to open the next
folder, which is what your guide says it is supposed to do.
So I then tried to open the ISO in the same manner I opened the first
one, which is to use File -> Open Disc Image. That's when I ran into
trouble because I had not dragged titles but main, and Shrink deleted
the Main when it opened the new ISO.
So the way to do it with 3.2 when you want to import ISO files is
1) Use File -> Open Disc Image.
2) Drag titles, not main, to the left window.
BTW, it was that guide you cited that I had read earlier that clued me
into dragging titles, even though I was unable to get new folders to
open with the Browser.
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