7.19.5 Cautionary notes for the Environment Settings window
The following shows cautionary notes for the Environment Settings window.
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Paths and file names are converted to UTF-8 encoding when a file is saved. When this conversion takes place, any characters that cannot be converted are replaced with question marks (?). This can cause the following to occur:
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The dialog box that appears when you click the Browse button displays the path of a higher-level directory or the current directory, not the path you specified.
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If the folder specified in Job operation information contains a question mark, the dialog box that appears when you open a file displays the current directory, not the directory you specified.
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If the folder specified in Save CSV File contains a question mark, the dialog box that appears when you save a file displays the current directory, not the directory you specified.
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If the folder specified in Format definition contains a question mark, an error occurs when JP1/AJS3 - Print Option attempts to load a format definition file, and the document is not displayed. Also, the dialog box that appears when you click the Browse or Create button in the Format Definition Settings window displays the current directory, not the directory you specified.
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If the folder specified in Jobnet flow format definition contains a question mark, an error occurs when JP1/AJS3 - Print Option attempts to load the jobnet flow format definition file, and the jobnet flow image is not output. Also, the dialog box that appears when you click the Browse or Create button in the Jobnet Flow Format Definition Settings window displays the current directory, not the directory you specified.
If any of these issues occur, change the path of the file or folder in the Environment Settings window.
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In Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Vista, if you have configured the system to not show hidden files and folders, the default file or folder is not displayed when you click Browse. You can display the file or folder by configuring the system to show all files. For details on how to do so, see the Help for the operating system. Alternatively, you can change the file or folder path to one the system can display.
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In Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Vista, if you specify a protected folder such as C:\Program Files as a folder path, files might not be output to the intended location.
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If you enable the display of detailed schedule information while a monthly or daily schedule is displayed in the Job Operation Document Output window, simply clicking OK or Apply does not change the symbols displayed in the window. To update the symbols, choose Refresh from the View menu.
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If you are using Microsoft Excel 2003 or a previous version, when you extend the unit name display area for the map output or map PDF output, Microsoft Excel inserts an extra new line, and the character string might not be fully displayed in the print and print preview. In that case, select Does not extend, and resolve this issue by editing the height of the text box in Microsoft Excel.
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If you make the unit name background transparent in map output or map PDF output, the character string of the unit name and the arrow might overlap, making it difficult to read. Resolve this issue either by changing the setting of Background of unit name to match the unit configuration, or by making the text box transparent in Microsoft Excel.