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Corrupted KNT file gives "not a valid integer value" error on opening. #336

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
The behaviour I see is in the attached screenshot.  On opening a specific KNT 
file with KeyNote NF I get the message:

Unexpected error: " is not a valid integer value

If I say No, i.e. keep going and run KeyNote, things appear to work to read 
notes but I have a permanent egg-timer cursor and I can't save.

I have not managed to reproduce this problem yet, to reproduce the creation of 
the corruption that is, though I think what happened was that a file to which I 
had added mirror nodes with KeyNote NF was saved with version 1.6.9 of KeyNote. 
 The file opens fine with 1.6.9 but the mirror nodes are of course not 
recognised as mirrors.

I would like to know how to repair the file for KeyNote NF, if that is possible.

I am running XP SP2, but I see the same issue on Windows 7 so I don't think 
it's OS related in any way.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by ianso...@gmail.com on 23 Jun 2010 at 7:55

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GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I have a fix, or a workaround at any rate.  Luckily I had only created one 
mirror node, where I had lifted a node tree from one note and mirrored it in 
another.  I opened the corrupted file in KeyNote 1.6.9, deleted the mirror 
version which appeared to be a set of ordinary nodes to this version, and saved 
the file.

Now I can open the KNT file once again in KeyNote NF.  

Original comment by ianso...@gmail.com on 23 Jun 2010 at 8:23