Mac OS 10.13.3 Logos 7.14
Was editing a collection when I accidentally hit Cmd-Z. Logos was immediately replaced by the Apple Crash dialog.
7571.Apple Crash Report.rtf
6087.LogosLogs.jackcav.20180404-215204.zip
Hi Jack,
I'm unable to reproduce this crash. Can you provide some more info? Where were you editing the collection? Did you edit the collection rule or the title? What edit were you trying to make? Is this reproducible?
Can you share the collection rule here?
Where were you editing the collection?
Not sure I understand this question
Did you edit the collection rule or the title?
Neither. If I remember correctly, the collection was entirely Include/Exclude with a blank rule field
What edit were you trying to make?
I honestly do not remember, as I said originally, the CMD-Z was accidental. I do not remember what I was trying to do when I hit that key combo.
Is this reproducible?
I hope not [:P]
It was probably not this collection, but it was similar
Where were you editing the collection? Not sure I understand this question
I was asking where in the Collections Tool were you editing the collection. You answered the question.
Can you include the rules for the collections you were trying to include and exclude?
OK. In examining the end of the logos.log file, I have narrowed the search for the culprit to one of three collections. Each of them had the same included collection—Historical Commentaries which is in turn a combination of 3 of Mark Barnes' collection rules from the Faithlife Groups
The excluded resources probably would have been Collection Commentary Rating: ≠4—the rule for that collection is myrating:<4, myrating:>4
The other possibility would have been Commentary Rating: ≠3—the rule for that collection is myrating:<3, myrating:>3
The last action prior to Cmd-Z would likely to have been selecting the excluded collection. I was so shocked that I lost track of what I had been doing. I created a crash report in case there was anything to learn from the logs. Apparently, there is not—so far.
UPDATE: Just followed the most likely scenario, and Cmd-Z had no effect—as should be expected
BTW: I know that the rule above would select all resources with myrating = 4, but as I was using it to exclude I named the collection ≠4 [:P]