Trevor Jenkins skrev 21.6.2011 03:42:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:17 AM, Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net
<mailto:rgh...@comcast.net>> wrote:

    On 06/20/2011 06:58 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
     >
     > On 20/06/2011 8:18 p.m., Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
     >> Il 20/06/2011 01:28, Andrew Parsloe ha scritto:
     >>> I created a table and made some settings then, in the
    right-click menu
     >>> chose More... > Copy Column and Lyx crashed with the message
     >>>
     >>> LyX has caught an exception ...
     >>> Exception: iconv problem in iconv_codecvt_facet initialization
     >>>
     >>> To reproduce, just create a table and try to copy a column
    using the
     >>> context menu (or Alt-M C C).
     >>>
     >>> LyX 2.0 Windows Vista

I can reproduce this with LyX 2.0 and Windows 7.

Niklas
     >>
     >> I cannot reproduce this problem on Linux (2.0.0 and trunk versions).
     >> Can you detail please what was the size of the table you were
    playing
     >> with, what special settings did you apply, and whether you were
    copying
     >> the first, middle or last column ?
     >>
     >> Thanks,
     >>
     >> T.
     >>
     >
     > I get the crash for any table. For instance I've opened a new article
     > class document, gone to the insert table button and inserted an empty
     > 2 by 2 table, made no further settings, placed the cursor in the top
     > left cell and clicked on Copy Column. I get the Exception message.
     > Actually a bit more experimenting shows that if the cursor is in the
     > *last* column of a table, Lyx crashes directly without the Exception
     > message.
     >
    No problem here, either, I'm afraid. This being on Fedora 14 with Qt
    4.7.2.

    The iconv bit is strange.... What's the document language?

    Richard


No problem for me either running LyX v2.0.0 on Mac OS X. I created a new
article class document, added that 2x2 table and then copied the first
column (more than once) without any problems.

(Well the only problem was GMail not getting the Reply-To: right on my
earlier attempt to reply here.)

Regards, Trevor.

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