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Hi everybody,

I have a couple of nxtLighting files for various rendering issues. But once I open them, dates of the sun are not corresponding to what I setted up!

For instance, the file in attachment should have the december, 20, 2010 as date, but it shows me other dates.

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Here it shown 19th of December 2011. Four in the afternoon.
Looks like it's off by one day.  I'll put it on the list to fix.
and 12 twelve months.
It doesn't save or use the year.
Exactly, it doesn't save the year and the the day is incorrect. Roy, please try to change the channels numbers as well and save to another name, because I had to save it several times to have the desired channels number. Thanks a lot.

The channels are working fine.  It doesn't change the total # of channels in the drawing, so that could easily account for any weird behavior you were seeing.  Like I said, the year is neither used in the calculation nor saved with the drawing so it may not be correct. (It always shows as the current year, I think.)

The only thing that is wrong here, as far as I can tell, is that the day is off by one.  It's on the list.  Keep in mind that one day will make very little difference in the sun position.

Yes Roy, one day doesn't make the difference in the sun position. But the first time I charged the file, the difference was 4 days, the year was the current and the number of channels was fix to 4. I mean, there's something wrong generally in the saving of the file. Thanks.
Nope, I haven't found anything like that.  If you can reproduce an error of more than 1 day let me know how and I'll give it a try here.
Right. I'll be working on it at mid of next week.

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