Hi Antonio

Thanks for the advice. Starting qgis in the shell with the "--noplugins"
command worked fine. I am going to manually disable plugins one by one to
see which one is the one that's making qgis crash, and will come back with
further information.

Thanks again, cheers!
Leandro.


On 14 April 2014 20:05, AntonioLocandro <antoniolocan...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Have you tried launching from the cmd line qgis --noplugins and test if you
> can edit like that? You can use OSGEO4W shell to run
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