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As far as I can determine, I have only one object in my Realm named "Eero", but when the "Automatic Content Link Detection" triggers, it warns me that the name is "re-used" and asks me to select between two entries that (as far as I can tell) are actually identical.
Is this intentional behaviour that I'm misunderstanding, or is this a bug? |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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If you know you don't have another Eero somewhere, then I'd write up a bug report.
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Join Date: May 2005
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Are you sure you don't have two topics with the name "Eero"? Or an alias of "Eero" assigned to a topic?
If this is a bug, it's quite surprising that nobody else has encountered this before and reported it. So that means it must be a really weird special case, which in turn means we're definitely going to need a copy of your database in order to look at all the details and figure out the cause. |
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Join Date: Jun 2015
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you could crete a link for both suggested targets and then click on each of them to see if they land on the exact same topic.
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I had the same msg but as far as i can remember it occured after renaming objects and then an old link was referring to it.
Not sure, but i thought i resolved it by finding the (old) text snippets => click on the tools icons (upper right corner of the snippet box) => text content => Clear content links and rescan. Hope this works. |
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I've had this same message, too. I think I just picked one of the "instances" (there really was only the one) and let that be it. I never thought it was a bug, I thought it was meant to do that.
-- Lexin GM from Gwynedd, Wales - seriously old school - playing RPGs since 1980! Tools: Realm Works, HeroLab, Campaign Cartographer 3+ |
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You can watch a video demonstrating the problem here. In the video, I will tag the sole "Eero" object with a bit of metadata saying "This is the only instance of Eero." I will then create one link pointing at "Instance #1" and another link pointing at "Instance #2" in the same text; clicking on either link takes me to the same object tagged as "This is the only instance of Eero."
rob, if you guys want my database to see what's going on, let me know how I'm supposed to send it over to you. |
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