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When I try to import a scanned worksheet, I am prompted to enter the QR-Code manually. When I do that, an error is displayed: "Hmm, I couldn't use that QR-Code"... I have checked that I am using the right Code.
Steps to reproduce the error:
Create a new Storyboard
Blank Storyboard
Ultrawide
Print a Worksheet
Import it
Follow the import Dialog
I have tried this specific worksheet:
I am using the latest version of Storyboarder (Updateted on 24th October 2017) With Windows 10. I have an Intel Core i7-4790 CPU @ 3,60 GHz, 12 Gb of RAM an AMD Radeon R9 250 Graphics Card.
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Hello, @audionerd. I just found and started using storyboarder and very thankful for the developers. I noticed that the issue with A4 output is happening again with M1 MacBook Pro. Could you please check that again when you are available?
When I try to import a scanned worksheet, I am prompted to enter the QR-Code manually. When I do that, an error is displayed: "Hmm, I couldn't use that QR-Code"... I have checked that I am using the right Code.
Steps to reproduce the error:
I have tried this specific worksheet:
I am using the latest version of Storyboarder (Updateted on 24th October 2017) With Windows 10. I have an Intel Core i7-4790 CPU @ 3,60 GHz, 12 Gb of RAM an AMD Radeon R9 250 Graphics Card.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: