Pavel Sanda wrote:
No idea. I would suppose that the routine that reads the preferences file must be encoutering errors, but it could do that for lots of reasons. Maybe we should at least pop a warning in that case, so the user knows s'he has a corrupt file.This doesn't say you should delete the old file, but it does kind of imply that. I'll add a note making that explicit.would be easy to automatically detect this problem?
Richard