I am unable to simply quit Logos with a ⌘-q, I have to Force Quit.
Could you post logs as they are after a force quit, but before you then restart Logos.
Try a normal quit first, let it fail, then do force quit then gather logs.
Thanks. I would get you the logs, but it quit normally this morning.
Kind of weird. It would not quit yesterday. Quit fine today. I did close all windows before quitting to try this and it worked fine after the windows were closed. Whether that is actually why it wouldn't quit or is unrelated I don't know.
There were updates downloading, perhaps this was contributing. But it has quit in the past without difficulty.
Will get logs if it happens again.
Thank you.
I had a similar instance a few days ago. (Reported here).
Do you remember whether or not the Synchronizing dialog was present? Have not experienced this in L5, but I did have it occur occasionally in L4.
NOTE: Have seen your next post that it has not happened again.
It was hidden behind a window at one point during one of the times.
For me 5 almost always quits properly but it is a long process the sync window is up a long time.
-Dan
That has occurred to me as a possibility here. I thought about it after I noted Jack Caviness's question.
There seems to be no viable reason for this lengthy synchronization cycle on shut down since L5 synchronizes so often during operation.
Just adding that I always had to force quit Logos 4 and now it looks like if I use Logos 5 it's the same thing. Has anyone solved why it will never quit and always has to be forced?
Just adding that I always had to force quit Logos 4 and now it looks like if I use Logos 5 it's the same thing.
How long do you wait prior to forcing the app to quit? Is the Synchronization dialog present? Not that I have a solution, but just wanting to supply development with all the information was can muster. Perhaps logs would help.
You might not need this information, but someone else reading this thread might
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.
Use the paperclip on the message prep window to attach.