annik
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Post by annik on Nov 2, 2005 15:49:29 GMT
If you close your Scrivener document and the Target (statistics) window is open, it becomes not-closeable (all buttons grey out). The window can be moved around anywhere on the screen but will remain present until Scrivener is completely exited (command-Q).
If you re-open the original Scrivener binder, this does *not* re-enable the buttons. However, you *can* open the Target window a second time, and that window will have its coloured buttons active. This window can be closed, but the earlier one will remain "stuck" on grey.
Hope that helps! :-)
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Post by KB on Nov 2, 2005 18:25:49 GMT
Thanks, sounds like a simple one to fix... Will look into it... KB
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Post by KB on Nov 2, 2005 18:29:45 GMT
Hmm... Just to clarify, was this when you had got the "Set targets" sheet open in the targets window? That's the only time I can get it to cause problems (and then it crashes the app for me).
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Post by annik on Nov 3, 2005 21:28:32 GMT
No, it definitely happened for me when I had the Project Target window open, not the Set Target's sub-window. And at no time did it crash anything (I have YET to have a crash no matter what I've played with, YAY!).
Cheers, Annik :-)
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Post by KB on Nov 3, 2005 21:59:27 GMT
Strange, I can't reproduce this... Though hopefully the fix I have for the other thing should fix this too - we will see...
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Post by annik on Nov 4, 2005 0:49:05 GMT
I just got home and decided to give this a try a few times. Here's the deal:
- the 'bug' happens consistently in my Nano project.
Other binders I've created for notetaking/research (Uni) during this week will NOT reproduce the problem ... they close out just fine.
Still no crashes. :-) But the problem is definitely happening on my Nano project, and I *can* reproduce it in that context.
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Post by KB on Nov 4, 2005 16:34:08 GMT
Could you please do me a favour so that I can test it out? 1) Copy your project. 2) In the copy, leave the binder intact, but go through all the text and just delete the text - so that the file is still there, but there is no writing in it (so that I can't see your valuable work ). 3) Feel free to rename anything that you don't want me to see. 4) Send me the project. That way I will be able to reproduce it and debug it. Essentially, send me a copy of your project with all the stuff you don't want me to see taken out. I'd really appreciate it. Many thanks, Keith
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Post by annik on Nov 4, 2005 20:34:19 GMT
Yep. Can do. It might take me a day or two ... swamped a bit with homework due, urgent! so I'm just popping in here for a break for a few minutes. :-)
Cheers, Annik
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