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Naming disappears in Bazecor #880

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tl87 opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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Naming disappears in Bazecor #880

tl87 opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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@tl87
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tl87 commented Sep 15, 2024

Describe the bug
On Linux, if you have set up names for all your super-keys and macros, and you make sure to back-up the Dygma folder in your home-folder ( ~/Dygma/ ), where all the configufation changes are saved to. Then when/if you reinstall your OS or try to configure your keyboard from another machine, while making sure that the backed up Dygma folder is moved along and used, all the naming of super-keys and macros are removed to default naming. This makes it very hard to see what super-keys or macro does at a glance.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Have super-keys and macros that are named.
  2. Back up Dygma folder in your home-folder.
  3. Reinstall OS or use another Linux host.
  4. Make sure that the Dygma folder is copied to the new Linux host.
  5. Open Bazecor and make sure under settings, that the Dygma folder is used, in your home-folder.
  6. When a Defy keyboard is connected, all the super-keys and macros has non of the previous set names, that you have chosen.

Expected behavior
I was hoping that naming of super-keys and macros was saved to either the keyboard or the Dygma folder in your home-folder.

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  • I've tried with Ubuntu 24.04, Debian 12, Fedora 40 Workstation and Silverblue.
  • Bazecor Version: 1.3.11, 1.4.0 and 1.4.5 (appimage)

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No, sorry.

@tl87 tl87 added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 15, 2024
@MiquelDygma
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Hi,

My apologies for the late reply. We had a misunderstanding on the team as to who was monitoring these messages 🤦

The settings for the names are not saved in the backup folder but within the app files.

However, there's an easy solution: restoring a backup from your backups will reinstate the names.

Let me know if that helps

@tl87
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tl87 commented Oct 16, 2024

Hi @MiquelDygma,

That's okay, these things happens :-)

I've tried to do a restore from a back-up, but the naming is still the default naming used, non of the names I've used are restored.

As an example, below is the super-keys naming after a restore to a previous back-up:

no-luck

@MiquelDygma
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Hi @tl87

Thank you!

The thing is that you need to restore a backup from before you reinstalled your OS. Newer backups won't have the names.

So maybe a backup that's from early September.

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