stykzman wrote:suclearnub wrote:well, see this:
Not to be rude, but did you unzip the .stk first after you downloaded it? If you did, did the file you were trying to import actually have a .stk extension?
GuitarMangler wrote:I got some odd results from this bug..
There are three ways to open a .stk file as far as I am concerned- Opening from the startup page, opening from your desktop (or another folder), or command + I to import it. The first two results gave me the same "not a .stk file" bug that sub was talking about, while the command + I method worked like a charm..
GuitarMangler wrote:Stykzman, this test also made me notice that currently you can't import a .stk directly to your library using the "+" button. It would be a very minor time-saver to add that feature in even though it probably wouldn't get used very often. :P

stykzman wrote:GuitarMangler wrote:I got some odd results from this bug..
There are three ways to open a .stk file as far as I am concerned- Opening from the startup page, opening from your desktop (or another folder), or command + I to import it. The first two results gave me the same "not a .stk file" bug that sub was talking about, while the command + I method worked like a charm..
The first and third I understand... what's the second one ('opening from your desktop or another folder') - do you mean 2x-clicking it on the desktop?
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