John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> Sometimes it just slows down instead of crashing. It could be that the
> "crash" is in fact the software requiring more time than my patience
> allows (it takes a minute or so just to allow the mouse to move. In
> several minutes nothing draws.)
Yes, I think it's more an infinite loop of some sort, not a real crash.
And the loop seems connected with the drawing of the slider. That's
always what it's doing when it's frozen and I interrupt the program in
the debugger.

Do you get this when there's actually something in the TOC? or just when
it's empty? I haven't been able to trigger it in the former case. Just
the empty case. And do you only get it on showing the TOC? or do you get
it when the TOC is already open and you do something else? If so, what
things? This is very hard to reproduce, so any clues will help.

Richard


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