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Save / print program source code?

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I have been having quite a few problems since upgrading to 5.3.0 with seeing programs.  About half the time I run the console, only about 5 of my 25 or so programs show up in My Programs.  I'll clear Java cache, re-download and re-run the start.jnlp, and then it's 50/50 whether I see the other programs.  They all seem to be running, but they don't always appear in the console.

I'm living in fear of actually losing them at some point, and would like to find a way to save them as source so that if I have to rebuild the whole set of programs at some point, I can do it.  Yes, of course I back up the ISY on a regular basis, but this whole thing started with the 5.3.0 upgrade, and now my confidence is broken.  I feel it's likely I'll have to recreate everything from scratch at some point.

There doesn't seem to be a way to copy the text out of a Java app, so that's out.  There's no "export program listing" function I can find.

Other than doing 25 screen shots, does anyone know of a way to save the source of programs? 

One last question:  Is there a place to find what the different icons for each program mean?

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There are three different icons on that (partial) listing, and no secret decoder ring that I can find.

Edit:  Found this link:

 

But it is missing at least two of the icons on my listing.

Edited by creeble

Right click the My Programs folder and select "copy folder to clipboard".  Then paste it into a text editor (like notepad etc.).

The icon with an arrow indicates program changes have been made and need to be saved.  (save changes button at bottom).

I would verify the UI and firmware are the same version (help, about).

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3 hours ago, gzahar said:

Right click the My Programs folder and select "copy folder to clipboard".  Then paste it into a text editor (like notepad etc.).

The icon with an arrow indicates program changes have been made and need to be saved.  (save changes button at bottom).

I would verify the UI and firmware are the same version (help, about).

Awesome, thanks much.

My UI and Firmware are now in sync; there was a problem when I first upgraded, but all in sync now.

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