Recover interrupted edits
After an interruption, review the recovery snapshot before continuing. It represents unsaved editor state that may be newer than the last committed project save.
Choose the state deliberately; creating new edits first can make the recovery decision harder to understand.
Resolve validation failures
Start with the affected store, size, language, page, and layer. Fix missing content or bounds in the project, then rerun the complete selected matrix.
Do not suppress a matrix-wide problem by deselecting a required target.

Diagnose export mismatches
Confirm that the export used the current project state and intended matrix. Compare the recorded batch summary with the files on disk.
If a render differs from the editor, isolate the affected layer type, font, output size, and override before rerunning a smaller diagnostic batch.
- Check font availability.
- Check per-size overrides.
- Check image color and transparency.
- Check that the previous batch was not reused.
Handle publishing safely
A failed dry run should be resolved before upload. A changed project invalidates the reviewed fingerprint and requires another dry run.
Never work around a fingerprint mismatch by restoring old rendered files into a new release folder.
Understand local data
Everything runs locally on your device, including projects, managed assets, editor state, validation, and rendering. Screen Studio Kit does not use AI or language models, and it does not share your data with anyone. Store connections use local credential files and are not embedded into portable project data.
Publishing is the explicit operation that sends only the approved screenshots directly to the store you choose. Ordinary editing and export do not upload the project or its assets.
Prepare useful support information
When a problem remains, record the product version, operating system, affected preset, language, page, layer type, and the exact validation or export message.
Share a minimal non-sensitive project when possible. Remove store credentials and unrelated proprietary captures before providing diagnostic material.