What happened?
When trying to save a session only as a copy (shouldn't become the current sessions name) it still saves it normally.
There doesn't seem to be a difference between asACopy=false or true.
commands.saveSession(<fileName>, asACopy=true)
-> This is the same in mu and python
From the documentation (mu command api):
Function: saveSession
Path: commands.saveSession
saveSession (void;
string fileName,
bool asACopy = false,
bool compressed = false,
bool sparse = false)
Description
Save a .rv file for the session as fileName. If asACopy is true then fileName will not become the session's file name. If compressed is true the file will be a compressed binary .rv file otherwise it will be human readable UTF-8 encoded text file. If sparse is true the session file will not contain most properties that still have their default values.
Tested on: OpenRV 2.2.0
List all the operating systems versions where this is happening
Windows 10, AlmaLinux9
On what computer hardware is this happening?
any
Relevant console log output
Environment variables
No response
Extra information
No response
Code of Conduct
What happened?
When trying to save a session only as a copy (shouldn't become the current sessions name) it still saves it normally.
There doesn't seem to be a difference between asACopy=false or true.
commands.saveSession(<fileName>, asACopy=true)-> This is the same in mu and python
From the documentation (mu command api):
Tested on: OpenRV 2.2.0
List all the operating systems versions where this is happening
Windows 10, AlmaLinux9
On what computer hardware is this happening?
any
Relevant console log output
Environment variables
No response
Extra information
No response
Code of Conduct