'Cannot find object texture file' Tiled background

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  • Link to .capx file (required!):

    dl.dropbox.com/u/42313097/Project%20Boss%20Man%20V2.capx

    Steps to reproduce:

    1. Open File

    2.

    3.

    Observed result:

    File is unable to open because I renamed a tiled background.

    Expected result:

    File will not open

    Browsers affected:

    Chrome: yes/no

    Firefox: yes/no

    Internet Explorer: yes/no

    Operating system & service pack:

    Windows 7 64-bit

    Construct 2 version:

        r119

    Every time I name my tiled background, the saved file won't open. It always says "Cannot find object texture file 'Grid.png' in the project texture folder"

    "Grid" is what I named my background. However, I'm able to open an identical file just fine, except in this case I left the tiled background as its default name.

    I've seen similar posts to this in the search, though not specifically about backgrounds, so I figured it may be a bug.

    Thanks!

    EDIT: One thing I'd like to add is that when I save it as a project file and rename the tiled background, it opens up fine. I'm unsure if that helps verify what's going on, but figured I should add anything extra that I find out.

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  • Can you post steps to reproduce this from a new project? I can rename tiled backgrounds just fine and this never happens.

  • This is happening to me too. It happens eventually on every single program I make. Even if I make no changes to the tiledbackground.png file

  • The stickied top post for this Bugs closed section says "Please do not reply to posts in this forum ".

    If you are experiencing the same or a similar issue, please post a new bug report following all the guidelines, i.e. a minimum sized .capx with exact steps to reproduce. That way others can try and verify your findings also.

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