2010/12/17 Margaret and George McIntosh <tenbear at myfairpoint.net> > On 17 Dec 2010 at 16:56, Gregory Pittman wrote: > > > On 12/17/2010 04:29 PM, Margaret and George McIntosh wrote: > > > On 17 Dec 2010 at 15:10, Tom Connolly wrote: > > > > > >> While I am in the edit text mode, if I use Ctrl X to delete > > some > > >> copy, then > > >> do it again to delete more copy, the program shuts down > > immediately > > >> without > > >> a prompt to save and without saving what's being edited. This > > >> happened to me > > >> twice before I knew what hit me. I am able to reproduce this. > > >> Windows Vista, plenty ram. 1.3.9. > > >> Tom Connolly > > > > > > Tom, I made a new text frame, typed in some text, then used Ctrl X > > several times to > > > delete text and it worked correctly. I then made 2 frames and > > used Ctrl X to delete > > > each. Worked correctly again. > > > Win 7 x64. > > > > What I have subsequently found is that the key thing seems to be > > when > > you finally highlight all the remaining text in the frame. Happened > > both > > with text I had manually entered or with sample text. > > > > Does not happen in Linux (Fedora 14), nor could I see it in 1.3.3.14 > > on XP. > > > > I'm using a 1.3.9svn, but since the issue doesn't seem to have been > > reported, probably still exists. > > > > Greg > > Ok, tried again and confirmed that it crashed when the remaining text in > the frame > was deleted in Story Editor. Happened to be on the third use of Crtl X. > > Didn't happen in edit mode from the "Edit contents of Frame" icon. > > V 1.3.9 > Win 7 x64 > > George > > > Same in Windows XP, Scribus 1.3.9.
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