The app did not open to my last layout. Related: I do not see any snapshots from this week.
I am running 9.13.0.0018 on macOS 12.3.1
0435.LogosLogs.20220512-110908.zip
What is your Program Setting for Startup e.g. Most Recent Layout - local?
This determines which Application Closed 'snapshot' is used when starting
If Logos crashed during startup it will not use the latest when you restart (so it could be much different to what you expected).
NB. Layouts with the name "Snapshot" are not used for startup.
A screenshot of your Layouts menu would help.
Most Recent Layout - local
Layouts with the name "Snapshot" are not used for startup.
Are you sure? In any case, There were no snapshots for Monday - Thursday (but there should have been).
Layouts with the name "Snapshot" are not used for startup. Are you sure? In any case, There were no snapshots for Monday - Thursday (but there should have been).
Logos only creates Application Closed when it exits. Logos only creates a Snapshot when you switch layouts. You can verify this for yourself i.e. check the Layouts menu after restarting Logos and/or manually switching layouts.
Did you expect the Today snapshot to be the latest layout?
Logos only creates Application Closed when it exits.
Do the logs show a crash? I can't remember what happened. All I know is that it did not open to where it left off, which is what I expected to happen.
The "snapshot" from 11:11 AM was when the app reopened. The layout should have looked something similar to what is shown in the "Application Closed" at 2:43 PM.
So it appears there was one session between 11:06:50 am and 2.43 pm, and it would have used the Application Closed from May 3rd.
OK. So the "crash" caused Logos to close. Since I personally didn't close Logos between Sunday (or whenever) and the crash, my layout was not saved... hence, it didn't open to the right one. Is that right? Thanks for your help Dave.
Since I personally didn't close Logos between Sunday (or whenever) and the crash, my layout was not saved... hence, it didn't open to the right one. Is that right?
Yes