On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 8:57 PM, Richard Heck <rgh...@bobjweil.com> wrote:
>
> I now see this crash prior to r34826. The problem, as I said, is that the
> TOC gets out of sync with the active buffer. So try the following.
>
> 1. Open LyX. File>New. Document>Outline, to make sure the TOC is open.
>
> 2. Create a section heading (alt-P, 2) with an x in it.
> 3. Split the screen.
> 4. File>New. You should now still see the TOC for the OLD buffer.
> 5. Click in the top screen. You now see an empty TOC (the one for the empty
> buffer).
> 6. Click in the empty buffer. Other TOC!
> 7. Back to the "x" buffer. Type something. Boom!
>
> So the issue is that the TOC is out of sync. It gets out of sync when (a)
> Buffer 1 is open in both top and bottom, but (b) it is actually viewed in
> only one of them and (c) you click back and forth between top and bottom.
> You can get it back into sync by clicking on the tabs in the bottom view.


I can also reproduce after I have closed the split as follows:
1. Open LyX. Create a section heading (alt-P, 2), can be empty
2. Open a new document (Ctrl-N)
3. Enter an "x"
4. Split the screen (Alt-V, E)
5. Close the split-screen document (Alt-F, C, D)
6. Press "x"

I then get a segmentation fault. This relates to:

http://gmatht.homelinux.net/xp/keytest/html_out/out/t10/html/1290020194.html

-- 
John C. McCabe-Dansted

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