https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398745
--- Comment #6 from TallFurryMan <eric.dejouha...@gmail.com> --- Making the KSNotification::sorry auto-close would probably not fix the problem, e.g. when multiple consecutive ESL files contain invalid sequence files. Making the error blocking, and eventually auto-close to bypass the current item, is probably a good solution. A better solution would probably be to warn about the problem in the table directly before starting the Scheduler, say with an icon. That check could be done while evaluating, I believe there is a place we could do that when Scheduler computes the item duration. Although I think we don't necessarily evaluate before trying to open the sequence file, we would not in this case display any warning pop-up while running. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.