Reproducible Crash
Hello
Open a PB Bible. Open the ESV in Parallel (the one with RI). Press Command-I for the Interlinear. Logos will crash.
Hello
Open a PB Bible. Open the ESV in Parallel (the one with RI). Press Command-I for the Interlinear. Logos will crash.
It likely will relate to your PB bible, so upload a chapter of the docx source where it crashes.
I can't reproduce with CTRL+I in Windows 11.
Dave
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Windows 11 & Android 13
Why have you provided a source in some garbled (transliterated) Gujariti language whilst the source document language is German! I got it compile in Guarani language, but still could not produce a crash.
Dave
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Windows 11 & Android 13
I can recreate this crash exactly, with a number of PB Bibles and also with other RI Bibles on Multiview. (with one of my PB Bibles the crash did happen once, but after clicking through the settings several times and opening it different ways, it does not crash anymore, but I can't tell what click changed the behavior).
Please Fabian and Bernhard, include the Logos log files (Jack asked about them way up there and gave a link how to grab them - it is also explained at https://wiki.logos.com/diagnostic_logging )
Have joy in the Lord!
In the crash log it has:
Error ID: 3295
Error detail: InvalidOperationException: Interlinears must be available if used for a toggle.
Now, this crash doesn't seem to be one that we would encounter often. Why would we try to open an RI on a PB, that cannot have an RI to begin with? With two open Logos-produced Bibles, Ctrl-I will just not do anything if the Bible on the left does not have an RI. You cannot show an RI on the Multiview-Bible only, unless I am mistaken. But at least with Logos editions, it will not crash.
I can recreate this crash now on Windows..
I opened a PB bible (German language NeÜ), I opened the ESV as a secondary, multiview bible in that same panel. I hit Ctrl-I which would invoke the reverse interlinear and Logos crashed, just like you said.
BUT: more testing showed, it's not related to the ESV or even a PB bible. To reproduce the crash, it simply is needed to have a non-interlinear bible as the main bible in a multiview pane (such as Peterson's The Message) and have the RI-enabled bible opened as secondary bible (I used the NIV 2011). Then hitting Ctrl-I will crash Logos.
The bug obviously is that Logos knows that there's no RI and will not react on pressing the keyboard code in normal view of non-RI-bibles, but for some reason doesn't do this in the multiview.
Have joy in the Lord!
Now, this crash doesn't seem to be one that we would encounter often. Why would we try to open an RI on a PB, that cannot have an RI to begin with?
It seems it isn't restricted to PB bibles. And when one has trained themselves to always use Ctrl-I when interested in the original, people will invoke this even though they are currently in a non-RI bible. Which normally just does nothing, and should not crash.
Have joy in the Lord!
So I update my post from above.
At least the ESV RI Bible should then go to the Interlinear mode, if I press the Command-I/Ctrl-I.
Χριστὸς ἐν ὑμῖν, ἡ ἐλπὶς τῆς δόξης·
BUT: more testing showed, it's not related to the ESV or even a PB bible. To reproduce the crash, it simply is needed to have a non-interlinear bible as the main bible in a multiview pane (such as Peterson's The Message) and have the RI-enabled bible opened as secondary bible (I used the NIV 2011). Then hitting Ctrl-I will crash Logos.
Interesting. I had tried that with a different Logos Bible (the Logos edition of the NeÜ) and the crash did not happen. But with the Message it does for me as well.
I just tried the Amplified Bible as the non-RI (and LSB as RI) and it crashed as well.
Have joy in the Lord!
Thanks for the report. I can recreate the crash. I've created a case to fix this.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
That is what I did! But I blame the new Resource toolbar for using the word "Parallel" in a Multi-view context. When I add the ESV in multi-book view, I can get Verbum 40 to crash with CTRL+I. And the main text does not have to be a PB!
Dave
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Windows 11 & Android 13
Everything is functioning as expected in my testing. Ctrl+I is not supposed to toggle the interlinear of parallel Bibles while in Multiple Book View. If you want to control an interlinear, you have to set that as the main Bible (or at least have any Bible with an interlinear as the main Bible).
Perhaps it would be less confusing if the interlinear button were hidden from the Dynamic Toolbar in the event that the main Bible does not have an interlinear.
I can see the advantage of having the interlinear toggle apply to all books in Multiple Book View rather than only the main book. However, I believe the crash was fixed as intended. Perhaps this feature request would be best represented in a new thread or as an idea in the feedback forum.
Logs will be needed. See https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360027869132-How-to-Enable-and-Submit-Log-Files
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