When I include a process model as a sub-process in a new process model, the hyperlinks are not included in the HTML export.
You have probably forgotten to fill in the label for the hyperlink. When you create a new hyperlink, you can give it a name. If you do not do this, and you then read in the process model as a sub-process, the hyperlinks are not included.
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When exporting to HTML I receive the following message: 'CopyFile 'Path to 'protos html'process model' reectrl.js Ok Cannot write to 'Path to 'protos html'process model': Disk is full Ok'. What do I do now?
You want to write to a directory where you have no writing permission. Make sure, for example using System Administration, that you have permission to write in this directory. You can also select a folder in Protos ('Extra' - 'File location' - 'HTML') that you do have permission to write to.
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During the export to HTML, I receive an error report in the SQL script with a line reference. The export does not complete successfully.
You have probably included an incorrect symbol in the naming of a domain or process model. When you replace these symbols, the export to HTML will complete without any problems.
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When reporting to HTML, I receive the message: 'css.css not found'.
There are no .css files in the file location selected for the HTML layout. You can change the file location, or copy the protos.css to the chosen file location.
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When exporting my model to RTF, the last 2 letters of the descriptions disappear.
This problem has been resolved with the release of Protos 6.1.2. If you have not yet installed Protos 6.1.2., you can make the text visible yourself by moving the right edge line (on the ruler) of the table to the left. This has to be done for every cell.
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