![]() I use the inventory and shopping list extensively and it's accurate for me. I will probably cover some steps you've already tried. OK, let's work through this one layer at a time. I'll keep the screen from going to sleep if you'll tell me how to keep an accurate track of my inventory. Any timer event should "wake" the screen and yell at me to get off my duff and get on my next hop addition. Unrelated, I've only used Beersmith on a single brew day and I hated the fact that the timer would not sound if the laptop screen went to sleep. ![]() 2.212 on a 2011 macbook pro running Mavericks, if that helps. This is a real problem for me because I'm relying on inventory management as a core function of the software. ![]() It seems like part of the program is keeping an updated inventory but is not updating what I can view in inventory. This repeats across all my ingredients, but the yeast is easy to track. I clicked "remove from inventory" and got the situation described above - the inventory tab shows I have 3 packs, the recipe says I have 3 packs in inventory but, if I try to click "remove from inventory" again, Beersmith tells me I don't have enough yeast in my inventory. I had 3 in my inventory, entered into Beersmith. I click yes and then I'm told that I don't have enough items in inventory - which is true if the inventory was properly updated but, when I go to the inventory tab or simply look at inventory from within the recipe, the old numbers are still there.įor example - I recently brewed a chocolate milk stout, used 2 packets of s-04 yeast. If I go back and click "remove from inventory" from the recipe again, I get the dialogue telling me that I recently removed the items from inventory, am I sure I want to continue. When I try to remove items from inventory, nothing appears to be removed from the inventory list. I have searched for this and the lack of results makes me think this is an isolated issue but I can't seem to resolve it.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |