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Version 1.5.6b - I am unable to add Gypsum (or any mineral salts) as an ingredient/kettle addition to a new recipe. I can not drag it down from My Ingredients or the Ingredient DB trees. I have tried adding it as the 2nd ingredient and the 6th ingredient.
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The way I solved this is to add Gypsum to my Special ingredient list.GTIBrewFast wrote:Version 1.5.6b - I am unable to add Gypsum (or any mineral salts) as an ingredient/kettle addition to a new recipe. I can not drag it down from My Ingredients or the Ingredient DB trees. I have tried adding it as the 2nd ingredient and the 6th ingredient.
1.5.6b
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I Have a HERMS so this is how I have it set.jeff wrote:For which type of step? Fly-sparge, batch-sparge, separation or collect?roc-craven wrote:On the export to HTML it reports the Runoff Volume as the total amount used. Instead of the the amount that was runoff into the boilkettle.
Mash In is normal.
Rest is my HERMS Recirc.
Fly-Sparge is my sparge.
It shows correctly in the program itself, just not on the export.
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How do I remove a grain from a recipe?
I've tried the delete button (both of them), dragging the grain off the recipe, using the "edit" menu (delete is grayed out). I can set it to zero lbs so I can move forward, but should be easier to delete a grain if you add one by mistake.
Fixed in version 1.5.7.
Fixed in version 1.5.7.
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Re: How do I remove a grain from a recipe?
Right (ctrl) click should bring up a contextual menu that will let you delete the grain. I agree that it should be easier to do, however. The delete key would be a nice (and intuitive) way to do so.JoshMarquart wrote:I've tried the delete button (both of them), dragging the grain off the recipe, using the "edit" menu (delete is grayed out). I can set it to zero lbs so I can move forward, but should be easier to delete a grain if you add one by mistake.
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Re: How do I remove a grain from a recipe?
ctrl-click on the Mac, to bring up the contextual menu, then select "Delete".JoshMarquart wrote:I've tried the delete button (both of them), dragging the grain off the recipe, using the "edit" menu (delete is grayed out). I can set it to zero lbs so I can move forward, but should be easier to delete a grain if you add one by mistake.
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Thanks for the tip on deleting - but should be a lot easier
Please enable the delete button. Or the ability to just drag it off the recipe.
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I modified a recipe and selected save as, added a "2" to the file name and only the modified recipe displayed in the Recipes folder. I deleted the modified recipe from the database.
The original recipe does not display in the Recipe folder so I imported it again. When I try to move it from the Imported Recipe folder to the Recipe folder, I get a message that an item with that name already exists in the destination folder, yet it's not in the display??
Edit: I got the recipe back. I attempted to rebuild the recipe database to no avail. I deleted the "2" file and then File -> open, selected the original file and it only then displayed in the Recipe folder.
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The original recipe does not display in the Recipe folder so I imported it again. When I try to move it from the Imported Recipe folder to the Recipe folder, I get a message that an item with that name already exists in the destination folder, yet it's not in the display??
Edit: I got the recipe back. I attempted to rebuild the recipe database to no avail. I deleted the "2" file and then File -> open, selected the original file and it only then displayed in the Recipe folder.
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I'm not sure this is a bug. If you try to load a template by just opening it like a recipe it crashes the program. Maybe if you use a differnt extension like .BTT (Beer Tools Template) for it you wouldnt make the mistake of clicking on it trying to load it as a recipe. Then you could only see it as a Beer Tools Pro template file. And only load it as a template.
Fixed in version 1.5.10.
Fixed in version 1.5.10.
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License key issue...
I tried installing BTP 1.5 beta on another Mac laptop of mine and when the user information dialog box appeared asking me for my name, email and license key, it wouldn't recognize my license key. I copied it directly from the Downloads section of My Beertools.
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Re: License key issue...
1.5 accepts a different license key than 1.0. Your beta key is on the beta downloads page. ThanksTCBrewguy wrote:I tried installing BTP 1.5 beta on another Mac laptop of mine and when the user information dialog box appeared asking me for my name, email and license key, it wouldn't recognize my license key. I copied it directly from the Downloads section of My Beertools.
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