Perhaps you should try to run the database on another computer and see
if the problem still occurs. Then you might have a better clue if it's
your database or the program that has issues.

On 2 Mar, 18:36, Scott Youngman <[email protected]> wrote:
> No, the maps image problem is still the same as before. I had big
> hopes for that :^|
>
> And there is still some background conflict in reviewing my non-image
> cards. Today the program hung after several cards -- say card D
> reviewed successfully and card E wouldn't show the answer. I restarted
> several times in quick succession, and each time repeated the same
> expeience with the exact same cards: D succeeding, then E hanging
> before showing the answer. After waiting a longer period before
> restarting, the program finally got past card E. But it hung some 10
> cards later.
>
> I agree that the problem appears to be related somehow to the save
> step. But it is more likely in the _retention_ function rather than in
> the actual save, since I increased the frequency of save (or reduced
> the retention time).
>
> On Mar 2, 2:35 am, Peter Bienstman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > On Thursday, March 01, 2012 12:37:41 PM Scott Youngman wrote:
> > ...
> > Good to know! So that also fixes the issue with map images?
>
> > I don't really have an explanation for this, apart from the fact that the
> > saving of the database causes a small delay which gives the Qt messages more
> > time to arrive where they should, thereby avoiding a subtle Qt bug..
>
> > Peter

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