Opening psf files in 159 sets them to modified

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PGomersall
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Opening psf files in 159 sets them to modified

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Product: PowerShell Studio 2019 (64 Bit)
Build: v5.6.159
OS: Windows 10 Education (64 Bit)
Build: v10.0.17763.0
Now with 5.6.159 every time I open a psf file the file is set to changed in the editor. This is annoying as sometime I open files to just view the work. If I don't change anything, I don't want to be prompted to save.
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I'm unable to reproduce this on my end. It is possible that something in the designer is triggering the modification. If you can, please zip and upload the file in question here:

https://sapien.com/support/upload
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David, sorry I have been out for a while so could not reply earlier. This (changing to modified if I just open the form) happens with all psf files I open.

Do you want me to pick one (psf) at random and upload?
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Does it occur on an empty form? If not, pick any file that displays the behavior and upload it.

Some more questions for you:

1. Are you using multiple monitors?
2. What are your DPI /scaling settings for each monitor? (Display Settings->Scaling and Layout)
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Does it occur on an empty form - No

Some more questions for you:

1. Are you using multiple monitors? - Yes 2 x Dell 24"
2. What are your DPI /scaling settings for each monitor? (Display Settings->Scaling and Layout) - No scaling i.e. Default.

Just about to upload example.
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Uploaded Get-Logons.zip
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It seems to be related to the TableLayout. When the form is displayed, the designer is reporting that the size of the controls have changed. We will see what we can do.
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Thanks, I will be interested with what you find. Most of my forms are built from a base template that contains a generalized TableLayout and other objects that I can then modify and add to.
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Looks like this is fixed for my forms that include TableLayout in v5.6.160.
Thanks.
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