Alex wrote:Launch Quest from the Start menu and go to the Options screen, then click the "Restore File Associations" button on the last tab.
If can consistently reproduce a missing brace error, please let me know - send me your ASL file and the steps to reproduce the behaviour, and I'll take a look into the problem.
Also, always keep backups! There's an AutoSave tab in the QDK options which can automatically save your game to a backup folder at regular intervals.
Thanks for the reply. When I launch quest pro to play the games I have created it works fine. it is when I launch QDK to create the game and then use run (the shuttle icon) all I see is the notepad script of the game, whereas it used to launch the game to run.
I managed to find the problem in the script. For some reason it opened an exit description but then finished it after all the object descriptions, so I re wrote that bit. it seems to work OK. It is just the 'run' change that I want to return.
I pressed the restore File association from Quest and it made no difference to the QDK. I can launch the re-editted version of the game from Quest instead.