I use a software called Saturn PCB Toolkit. It's an advanced free tool for calculating the properties of copper tracks on a PCB design.
I wanted to see if it could be used as a portable app by installing it, copying out the installed folder and then uninstalling it. It works except that, when I start the program, an error message pops up saying " is not a valid integer value (the quotation mark is a part of the message). One mouse click removes the pop-up for the rest of the session.
It's a very minor inconvenience and does not interfere with using the program but I'm curious. I understand what the words mean and " is certainly not an integer. Is there a chance of eliminating it without too much hassle by a non-programmer like me?
I wanted to see if it could be used as a portable app by installing it, copying out the installed folder and then uninstalling it. It works except that, when I start the program, an error message pops up saying " is not a valid integer value (the quotation mark is a part of the message). One mouse click removes the pop-up for the rest of the session.
It's a very minor inconvenience and does not interfere with using the program but I'm curious. I understand what the words mean and " is certainly not an integer. Is there a chance of eliminating it without too much hassle by a non-programmer like me?