It happened again. This time I was definitely *NOT* doing a search. I was in a different window adjusting an option on a LaTeX package. I had not done a search in THIS document EVER.

From the console:

2007-08-23 09:43:34.283 Skim[10349] *** -[NSCFString destination]: selector not recognized [self = 0x3ddcc0] 2007-08-23 09:43:34.286 Skim[10349] *** -[NSCFString destination]: selector not recognized [self = 0x3ddcc0] 2007-08-23 09:46:50.621 Skim[10349] *** -[NSCFString destination]: selector not recognized [self = 0x3ddcc0] 2007-08-23 09:46:50.622 Skim[10349] *** -[NSCFString destination]: selector not recognized [self = 0x3ddcc0] 2007-08-23 09:46:54.348 Skim[10349] *** -[NSCFString destination]: selector not recognized [self = 0x3ddcc0] 2007-08-23 09:46:54.348 Skim[10349] *** -[NSCFString destination]: selector not recognized [self = 0x3ddcc0]
Aug 23 09:47:55 TedBook crashdump[16435]: Skim crashed
Aug 23 09:47:59 TedBook crashdump[16435]: crash report written to: /Users/tpavlic/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/Skim.crash.log

The problem report and the crash log are attached.

--Ted

Ted Pavlic wrote:
I wouldn't have been searching that document; I haven't all day. However, I have been doing searches of OTHER PDF's inside Skim while that document was open.

It's also possible that while clicking back and forth between Skim and iTerm, I may have accidentally hit return on Skim when I meant to hit return on iTerm. However, if the crash report shows an explicit search, it *must* be referring to one of the other PDF's in the background. <?>

--Ted


Christiaan Hofman wrote:
The crash report you send definitely came after a search, and an explicit one for that matter (the tab or enter key was hit in the search field).

Christiaan

On 21 Aug 2007, at 9:50 PM, Ted Pavlic wrote:

In the first crash, I remember being back in iTerm (that is, I think I
built the PDF, clicked on "Auto" in Skim, and then jumped into iTerm to
do something else).

I know I definitely wasn't doing a search. However, the left sidebar may
have been being displayed.

--Ted

Christiaan Hofman wrote:
Were you doing a search while the file was reloading?

Christiaan

On 21 Aug 2007, at 4:58 PM, Ted Pavlic wrote:

Here's a paste:
=====
Aug 21 10:05:38 TedBook Skim: objc: FREED(id): message destination
sent to freed object=0x6a90680
Aug 21 10:06:01 TedBook crashdump[2587]: Skim crashed
Aug 21 10:06:10 TedBook crashdump[2587]: crash report written to: /
Users/tpavlic/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/Skim.crash.log
=====

The file I attached to the last message was a copy-and-paste of the
"Report" that generated when it crashed. Just in case it's
different, I'm attaching the CrashReporter crash log to this message.

--Ted

Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
On Aug 21, 2007, at 07:08, Ted Pavlic wrote:
As a PDF was being generated by LaTeX, Skim crashed. Attached is
the  crash report.
was there anything in the console log?
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