Longer version:
- BWS for h:qadosh with BHS/WIVU prioritized.
- Textual Searches gives 0 results (see http://community.logos.com/forums/t/24807.aspx). Click Hebrew Bible nevertheless.
- In Search window click Analysis (or make the last search before this in Analysis mode, so that that opens automatically).
- The 'wheel' spins forever.
- Try to abort the search by closing the tab.
- Spinning beach ball of death > force quitting required.
Logs: 4073.Logging101026,14.27.zip
Shorter version:
- Bible search for h:qadosh in UBS4.
- (Oops... my last search was in Greek, and I forgot to switch the Bible...)
- Try to abort the search by closing the tab, entering another, switching to Morph, quitting the program...
- Spinning beach ball of death > force quitting required.
- (Possible this only happens in Analysis mode.)
- (Trying to abort the search by switching to Morph did abort it today, but has given the same result as above earlier. Trying to abort by entering a new search gave no reaction today, but has also given the same result as above earlier.)
Logs: 7026.Logging101026,14.40.zip
Really short version:
- By now all searches I try result in an endlessly spinning 'wheel', with no results ever coming up. I am also stuck in Analysis. Since the buttons only show up after a search is completed, and I can't complete a search, I can't switch...
Logs: 8473.Logging101026,15.01.zip
- UPDATE: The last version should have said "all Hebrew and Greek searches". By switching to NAB I finally managed to complete a search, and get out of Analysis.
Observation 1: The Activity Monitor shows Logos using only 1,3-1,4% of the processor while doing these endless searches. Nothing else going on, except me writing this. Nothing stealing the processor.
Observation 2: The normal universal Mac command to stop something -- cmd-. -- doesn't seem to give any reaction at all. It ought to. There must be a way to abort a mistaken search that will take forever, without having to either wait it out (if at all possible) or force quit the program.
Observation 3: Having to complete a search in one mode (grid, analysis etc), before being able to switch to the one you really want, seems a waste of time (even when it works). The buttons should be visible from the start.