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    ThinAir problems back

    Hi Roberto,

    the odd behavior of thinAir is back - again during opening template or trying to save it.
    I post here complete tracelog ( see attachement ), as I think it is interesting to watch it never exited with 0, always with 20, 2330 or 61536.

    Interesting part is for example the following:
    10-29-2008 20:37:04 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    10-29-2008 20:37:04 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    10-29-2008 20:37:04 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    10-29-2008 20:37:04 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    10-29-2008 20:37:04 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    10-29-2008 20:37:04 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    10-29-2008 20:37:04 Load library
    10-29-2008 20:37:04 Load setting from ini Entry
    10-29-2008 22:27:18 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    10-29-2008 22:27:18 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    10-29-2008 22:27:18 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    10-29-2008 22:27:18 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    10-29-2008 22:27:18 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    10-29-2008 22:27:18 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    10-29-2008 22:27:18 Load library
    10-29-2008 22:27:18 Load setting from ini Entry
    11-02-2008 15:50:41 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    11-02-2008 15:50:41 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    11-02-2008 15:50:41 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    11-02-2008 15:50:41 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    11-02-2008 15:50:41 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    11-02-2008 15:50:41 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    11-02-2008 15:50:41 Load library
    11-02-2008 15:50:41 Load setting from ini Entry
    11-02-2008 22:39:55 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    11-02-2008 22:39:55 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    11-02-2008 22:39:55 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    11-02-2008 22:39:55 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    11-02-2008 22:39:55 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    11-02-2008 22:39:55 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    11-02-2008 22:39:55 Load library
    11-02-2008 22:39:55 Load setting from ini Entry
    11-03-2008 16:34:26 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    11-03-2008 16:34:26 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    11-03-2008 16:34:26 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    11-03-2008 16:34:26 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    11-03-2008 16:34:26 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    11-03-2008 16:34:26 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    11-03-2008 16:34:26 Load library
    11-03-2008 16:34:26 Load setting from ini Entry
    11-04-2008 08:42:27 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    11-04-2008 08:42:27 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    11-04-2008 08:42:27 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    11-04-2008 08:42:27 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    11-04-2008 08:42:27 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    11-04-2008 08:42:27 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    11-04-2008 08:42:27 Load library
    11-04-2008 08:42:27 Load setting from ini Entry
    11-04-2008 09:15:03 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    11-04-2008 09:15:03 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    11-04-2008 09:15:03 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    11-04-2008 09:15:03 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    11-04-2008 09:15:03 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    11-04-2008 09:15:03 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    11-04-2008 09:15:03 Load library
    11-04-2008 09:15:03 Load setting from ini Entry
    11-04-2008 09:15:48 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    11-04-2008 09:15:48 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    11-04-2008 09:15:48 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    11-04-2008 09:15:48 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    11-04-2008 09:15:48 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    11-04-2008 09:15:48 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    11-04-2008 09:15:48 Load library
    11-04-2008 09:15:48 Load setting from ini Entry
    11-04-2008 16:21:01 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    11-04-2008 16:21:01 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    11-04-2008 16:21:01 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    11-04-2008 16:21:01 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    11-04-2008 16:21:01 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    11-04-2008 16:21:01 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    11-04-2008 16:21:01 Load library
    11-04-2008 16:21:01 Load setting from ini Entry
    11-05-2008 21:28:29 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    11-05-2008 21:28:29 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    11-05-2008 21:28:29 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    11-05-2008 21:28:29 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    11-05-2008 21:28:29 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    11-05-2008 21:28:29 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    11-05-2008 21:28:29 Load library
    11-05-2008 21:28:29 Load setting from ini Entry
    11-05-2008 21:46:30 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    11-05-2008 21:46:30 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    11-05-2008 21:46:30 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    11-05-2008 21:46:30 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    11-05-2008 21:46:30 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    11-05-2008 21:46:30 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    11-05-2008 21:46:30 Load library
    11-05-2008 21:46:30 Load setting from ini Entry
    11-05-2008 22:42:10 Program entry, version 1.7.0.0
    11-05-2008 22:42:10 Loaded address 0x00460EAA
    11-05-2008 22:42:10 Requested stack size 0x00100000
    11-05-2008 22:42:10 Stack pointer 0x0013FD68
    11-05-2008 22:42:10 Stack base pointer 0x0013FF00
    11-05-2008 22:42:10 Running on Windows XP Build 2600 (Service Pack 2)
    11-05-2008 22:42:10 Load library
    11-05-2008 22:42:10 Load setting from ini Entry
    11-05-2008 22:42:15 Trace log flag enabled
    11-05-2008 22:42:20 Close frame window 5636410
    11-05-2008 22:42:20 Save Setting to ini Entry
    11-05-2008 22:42:20 Resetting position from-4,-4 to-4,-4
    11-05-2008 22:42:20 Resetting size from 1288,998 to 1288,998
    11-05-2008 22:42:20 Save Setting to ini Exit
    11-05-2008 22:42:20 Quit
    11-05-2008 22:42:20 Help unitialized
    11-05-2008 22:42:20 Library unloaded
    It seems to be in some loop for a while.


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    Re: ThinAir problems back

    Peter:

    Just for info, the only problem I am having with the most recent release of ThinAir is as follows.

    When I click on FILE, NEW, NEW FILE and get the SELECT THE TEMPLATE window, if I then click on the USE EMPTY button before I maka a template choice, ThinAir crashes. Otherwise everything seem to wowk on my system (Windows-XP SP2). I can't seem to be able to create the same problem you are experiencing. Maybe the USE EMPTY button should be greyed out until a template choice is made.

    Don

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    Re: ThinAir problems back

    Hi Don,

    thanks for the info. Well, the same occurs for Use Empty for me too.
    The problem was not visible after fresh install, but after some time of use, thinAir converges to this behavior :'(


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    Re: ThinAir problems back

    I too confirm both problems.

    Sometimes it cash when a new empty template is chosen.
    Sometimes it is able to open a new empty file, you can even work with it editing and so on, but crash when trying to save it.

    I think Roberto is working on it.
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