After the last update (Mac) I seem to get a lot of spinning beach balls and slow scrolling.... anybody else?
There were a couple of posts today to that effect... But I have not experienced it. Please post logs.
I think this is the first time I ever posted Logs.... amazing. I think I got it right???
2844.Logging.zip
On a whim I deleted the old layouts (pre-update) and it solved the problem [:D] For now anyways
Glad to hear it. [:)]
I'm not on my computer to double check, but from looking at your post, it looks like you did post the logs correctly. Since I'm only a quarter "techie," and since things are working right now, I'll let someone else look at them. If the problem returns, let us know.
yep, issues here. Working on it.
won't log in either.
hmm.
Slowing down with each moment of use, now to the point i want to force it to quit and restart, I left beta testing to avoid situations like this…. I hope the get it fixed soon as it looks like my iPad will be the only place i use Logos till then.
-Dan
I am still seeing "beach balls"( on a mac.) It updated this morning, had some freeze ups during the process, it's still not running like it was..... [8o|] Anybody else having this after the update?
If you're experiencing slowness in the program can you provide the following:
Thanks!
If you're experiencing slowness in the program can you provide the following: Screen shot and description of what is going on when the slowness brings one down to a halt. Post computer information.In the case of Macs open "System Information." (click the spotlight icon and type system information and hit enter) Windows machine open the "Properties" menu from Computer (right-click Computer form the start menu and click Properties). attach log files to the reply. Thanks!
1 Screen shot attached. Scrolling is slow with lots of beach balls. No matter if I have only the ESV open
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3. 6305.Logging.zip
Mike - I was wrong before when I said that it looked like you posted the logs right… You need to enable logging and make sure you include the logos.log file. Your logs are old. (You have old logs along with new ones… but the techies will likely need the logos.log, which you will have to enable logging first to get).
Mike, I don't know if anyone could cause any harm by using it, but I was wondering whether you should try to blur your MacBook Air serial number from the above screenshot.
Mike - I was wrong before when I said that it looked like you posted the logs right… You need to enable logging and make sure you include the logos.log file
The most convenient way to enable logging is to use the Applescript LogosLogging by KS4J. (Restart of Logos needed after enabling)
Then use Logos Log Scribe to create an archive of the logs on your desktop.
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