In another post I described how I reverted back to 4.5.1 in order to
get Leo to run again.

Now I'm having issues that seem peculiar.  If this were my project I'd
be very interested in them; but it may all be due to something stupid
that I did in configuring the program.  Perhaps I could upload a few
problem files, but I'm reluctant since I can't risk exposing anything
that someone might consider sensitive.  I'll describe what's happening
first.

When I double-click on a leo-associated document file, some smaller
files run all right.  There are several larger files however that
result in a tk window with a load of trace text describing exceptions
in Tk callback functions.  In the main leo client window, the outline
has only a single node, called "created root node".   In the log pane
there's a lot of traceback text ending with a SAXParseException saying
"not well-formed (invalid token)".  After this when I kill leo it asks
me if I want to save my changes, so leo at least knows the contents
have changed but doesn't know it has made a mess.

This happens on several leo files.  When I open the leo files in gvim
I get what looks like a normal leo xml file with all my text and
such.  Does this smell like something I did wrong in the setup?
Smells to me as though I've got conflicting versions of some subsystem
(s) or other that leo uses, but I'm not sure how to figure that out.

Do you have any advice for me?

--KC

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