There's a known bug that makes some parts of the Docs -- the Topics especially -- take a LONG time to load (upwards of 20-30 seconds), which can certainly make it seem that everything has frozen. Try waiting it out for that long, and see if that's it.

We all hope, of course, that this will be gone in 2.7 very shortly . . .

Charles


On Feb 11, 2006, at 2:50 AM, Ken Apthorpe wrote:


G'day all

I'm trying out the current demo version of Rev 2.6.1 on a Mac (yet another total newbie). It keeps freezing on me when I am trying to work on creating a stack while I have the Documentation window open in a second monitor. So far I have a main stack, one substack, and was in the process of setting up
a menu using menu manager.

I was looking thru the Docs when everything froze (including the
Documentation). It's happened several times. Only exit is a force quit.

Can anyone advise, is this a not-enough-memory problem, or a too- old-slow
Mac problem, or.... (I already know it may well be a clueless operator
problem) ...

Mac is a G4 400 with 448MB RAM, OS 10.3.8
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