Possible Hiccoughs

The Photoshop scripting windows are "modal", which means you can't do much else in Photoshop until the window is closed. It also means that if you have a V-Suite window open and switch to another application and then return to Photoshop, you may not see the V-Suite window. It's not possible to give the window the focus using <Alt><Tab>. This isn't our fault, and we think it's daft, but there's nothing we can do about it. If Photoshop does seem to be reacting strangely or not at all, you may have inadvertently left a V-Suite window open. If you minimise the windows for each open application, you will find the V-Suite dialogue window "at the bottom of the pile" and you can choose a command or exit the script, or if you do jump to another app, minimise that window to reveal, rather than trying to select Photoshop.

You may also find that you can click the [Apply Treatments] button again. Most of the time this should cause no problems; you can add new treatments to the snapshots, and if you choose the same treatments with different options, the previous versions will be over-written.

The Debugger

If something untoward does happen, please do let us know so we can fix the problem - assuming it's not your fault. We decided to enable the Photoshop Scripting engine debugger to help track down problems. Please read this page for an explanation of what to do, if the debug window appears.