I see a strange warning: "DivideByZeroException: Attempted to divide by zero."
I have no idea what that means. Have you tried loading to a blank layout? Press and hold the control key immediately upon startup, then sign in.
Logos 6 crash on start
After install and update the program does not start. Can somebody help me? thanks 7851.Logos Log Files.zip
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I see a strange warning: "DivideByZeroException: Attempted to divide by zero."
I have no idea what that means. Have you tried loading to a blank layout? Press and hold the control key immediately upon startup, then sign in.
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There is not option for "blank layout" like Logos5
They changed the behavior. EVERY time you log in this way, it loads to a blank layout.
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That's a surprise!
I was told by a Faithlife employee that there is no more checkbox because everytime you start up via control (or command on mac) you are presented with a blank layout. I have found this to be true on mac. Is it not true on PC?
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It's crashing when trying to add a word to your user-defined spell-check dictionary. If you delete the file Dave mentioned, it's downloaded (via sync) when the app is running, causing the crash when you restart.
It may be related to one specific word you've added; can you upload the following file so we can try to reproduce with the words you've added?
C:\Users\Václav\AppData\Local\Logos5\Logos\Data\dzk3n5sw.tnd\UserDictionaryManager\UserDictionaries.db
thank you, here is the file...6431.UserDictionaries.db
I can't repro the crash with the word in your dictionary. You may be able to work around it by removing that word. Delete UserDictionaries.db again so you can start up. After Logos starts, and finishes syncing, enter the following in the command box:
remove Kázání from en
This should remove this custom word from your local dictionary. Does that stop the repeated crash?