BUG/CRASH - Beta 7

NetworkGeek
NetworkGeek Member Posts: 3,813 ✭✭✭

I was working on building a syntax query using Cascadia, with two panes showing - search windows/syntax and result in the left pane, Cascadia syntax graph and ESV in the right pane.  I deleted a box in my query I was constructing and it crashed.

5684.Logos4.logLog file attached.

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  • George Allakhverdyan
    George Allakhverdyan Member Posts: 1,075 ✭✭✭


    I was working on building a syntax query using Cascadia, with two panes showing - search windows/syntax and result in the left pane, Cascadia syntax graph and ESV in the right pane.  I deleted a box in my query I was constructing and it crashed.

    5684.Logos4.logLog file attached.


    Hi I couldn't reproduce this issue with your steps, what was the query like? A screenshot of the whole window prior to deleting a box would help.

  • NetworkGeek
    NetworkGeek Member Posts: 3,813 ✭✭✭

    I am sorry George I could not duplicate either. I was just adding different boxes, looking around at their options to select on the right side, trying a search to see what verses matched, going back, deleting boxes, trying something else. It's possible it happened due to illogical boxes being tied together, as I don't know a lot about syntax searches so I was using this exercise to learn what matches each box type/arguments found in the NT.  I did it for about 30 minutes before and after and it did not crash again.

  • NetworkGeek
    NetworkGeek Member Posts: 3,813 ✭✭✭

    Here is what the screen looked like as I was doing query building...

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  • George Allakhverdyan
    George Allakhverdyan Member Posts: 1,075 ✭✭✭


    I am sorry George I could not duplicate either. I was just adding different boxes, looking around at their options to select on the right side, trying a search to see what verses matched, going back, deleting boxes, trying something else. It's possible it happened due to illogical boxes being tied together, as I don't know a lot about syntax searches so I was using this exercise to learn what matches each box type/arguments found in the NT.  I did it for about 30 minutes before and after and it did not crash again.


    Thanks, the log contains a useful stack so I will submit it with what else you have provided here.

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