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Re: Problem with Mojave?
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2018 11:41 pm
by debenriver
Hi Eric
I will check. My Mac does indeed seem to be a special RealCADD bug finder
Actually, I thought getting rid of eqmac2 had fixed my Layers problem but it hasn't. Here, today (I know - thread drift ...):
As it was created:
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As it was after closing and reopening:
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And as it is after quitting and restarting:
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Cheers -- George
Re: Problem with Mojave?
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2018 11:49 pm
by debenriver
OK - you are right Eric.
This is with 4.90b9 and High Sierra.
Quit with one or no drawings open - no problem
Quit with two or more drawings open – you get the "Quit unexpectedly" window.
I'll instal b10 now ...
Cheers -- George
Re: Problem with Mojave?
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2018 11:57 pm
by debenriver
Ok again!
4.90b10 seems to have fixed the "Quit unexpectedly" problem. This is still with High Sierra. Sadly my Mac is too old to move to Mojave
Hasn't fixed my Layers problem though – which seems to be unique!
Cheers -- George
Re: Problem with Mojave?
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2018 8:06 am
by Eric Pousse
Bonjour George,
I made other changes to try to resolve the problem with layers but because I can't reproduce it, it is hard and I work in the dark.
Can you try
RealCADD4.90b11 please?
Thank you.
Cordialement.
Re: Problem with Mojave?
Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2018 10:16 am
by debenriver
Good morning Eric
Sad to say b11 doesn't fix it
I guess it simply must be something to do with the setup on my Mac, otherwise you would be able to replicate it. I really thought ditching eqmac2 had fixed it because for a while it all seemed OK, but then it started to happen again (which is in itself a bit odd - why was it OK for a while?) It's an irritant more than anything really and I've sort of got used to it! I suppose what I should do is completely clean out this mac, reformat the hard disk and start again – but that takes so much time I don't have!
The only difference between this mac and the standard is that I replaced the OEM 156GB SSD with a 240GB SSD from Transcend (their JetDrive 520) – I suppose there could be something in the configuration of that ... but that was a couple of years ago and this is (I think) more recent.
I will run Disk First Aid to see if there is something in the permissions etc. that needs fixing.
Cheers -- George