The template is set to Cascadia, but the BWS nevertheless uses OpenText:
Also: why is OpenText the default, when Rick says here that Cascadia "will be preferred if it is there"?
Confirmed!
Bump.
Thanks to both of you for your persistence and for your long-term patience! Once you "grab ahold of" an issue, you stick with it! *smile* Many of the things you "lobby for" -- usually successfully! -- are beyond me and where I'm at; so I look upon you as my Forums Colleagues, leading the way.
Psalm 29:11
I am able to reproduce this issue and will create a case for Development.
Thanks to both of you for your persistence and for your long-term patience! Once you "grab ahold of" an issue, you stick with it! *smile* Many of the things you "lobby for" -- usually successfully! -- are beyond me and where I'm at; so I look upon you as my Forums Colleagues, leading the way. Psalm 29:11
I agree. fgh is doing all users a service by bringing these bugs to the attention of the company.
A big "tack så mycket" to fgh. [:D]
Thanks.
Did you google that, or did you actually know it?
Thanks to you too, Kelly.
However, did you see the question at the bottom:
This will be fixed in 5.1 RC 3.
I've seen this note on a number of bug reports now (at least three today). It's nice to see that bugs are getting fixed, but I thought "Release Candidate" stage meant "only fix show stopping bugs, don't mess with the code anymore unless absolutely necessary: i.e., we think this is potentially the gold release unless something major comes up."
So I'm surprised to see that Development is going in and fixing so many bugs at this point instead of deferring them until 5.2 or 5.1a or whatever the next release is going to be called. It seems risky.
I still get OpenText.
And I'm still wondering why OpenText is the default when Rick said it shouldn't be.
EDIT: Now I'm really embarrassed. I've been so busy writing posts that I've forgotten to actually download RC3.[:$][:S] I'll try again in a little while...
EDIT: Fixed for Grammatical Relationships, but not for Example Uses.
Grammatical Relationships resources don't currently participate in resource prioritization, so we don't have a way to set a (user-overridable) default in the software. (Rick was probably assuming that it was possible, just as most other Cascadia resources are preferred over OpenText.)
I've made a note of this issue.
This will be fixed in 5.1 RC 3. (...) EDIT: Fixed for Grammatical Relationships, but not for Example Uses.
(...)
Did someone notice this? It's not fixed in 5.1a RC3 either.
I cannot reproduce this in 5.1b Beta 1. Both Example Uses and Grammatical Relationships use Cascadia as their default.