At 20:44 +0200 4/15/04, Martin Costabel wrote: >Carol Kankelborg wrote: > >>Martin, >> Crash reporting was enabled. I'll spare you the crash log entries from >> older Scribus versions. >>Here is the crash log from my crash last night: > >[Run through c++filt, in case anyone else feels like looking. M.C.] > >Thread 0 Crashed: >> #0 0x00067424 in Page::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent*) >> #1 0x00f94b54 in QWidget::event(QEvent*) >> #2 0x00f262a8 in QApplication::internalNotify(QObject*, QEvent*) >> #3 0x00f25ab8 in QApplication::notify(QObject*, QEvent*) >> #4 0x00ed2960 in QETWidget::translateMouseEvent(_XEvent const*) >> #5 0x00ed0e88 in QApplication::x11ProcessEvent(_XEvent*) >> #6 0x00ee1778 in QEventLoop::processEvents(unsigned) >> #7 0x00f34fa0 in QEventLoop::enterLoop() >> #8 0x00f34e8c in QEventLoop::exec() >> #9 0x001b735c in mainGui(int, char**) >> #10 0x001b6fa8 in main >> #11 0x00002018 in _start (crt.c:267) > >I don't think I want to start looking at this. The function >Page::mouseReleaseEvent() has more than 1300 lines. I hope it doesn't happen >too frequently. Or is it reproducible? > >-- >Martin
Marin, Alas, no, it is not reproducible. I remember being frustrated because I had this text box that I couldn't type in and couldn't delete and I think in my attempts to get rid of it Scribus crashed. I was trying the "delete" key and the "del/backspace" key (I can never remember which one is the one which normally works :~), and ^X, as well as moving the box around. I'm not sure I knew what I had done just before it crashed last night since I was thrashing a bit trying to get rid of this text box. I also had just scanned in the photos (under OS X) and started gimp 1.2.4 before the crash. I opened the file again today and found that I could delete the problem text box. I tried recreating the file from scratch but it is hard to recreate my "wanderings" as I figured out the new version of Scribus and settled on the final layout. I did discover I cannot delete a "selected" text box when I am in the text-entry mode (The cursor/hand icon) but I could when the selection mode (cross-shaped icon) is selected. That may have been part of my problem (late) last night. I doubt that is much help. Thanks for taking a look at things. I'll try to have more useful information the next time Scribus crashes. Carol -- ====================================================================== Carol Kankelborg | There are 10 kinds of people: those who cckborg1 at alumni.lehigh.edu | understand binary and those who do not.
