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#50 | worksforme | Application exits after attempt to open .PDF or .JPG | ||
Description |
The application start up okay. I can navigate through the menus. Howeve, after clicking Document-Open and then selecting [PDF or JPG file] followed by OK, the application exits. There are no error messages and no POPUPLOG.OS2 file. This is the same for all versions of LUCIDE; that is, v1.0, v1.1 and v2.0. Since I have a couple of compilers, it's possible that my SOM paths and files are missing or nonstandard. What SOM files and what SOM paths are required by LUCIDE? Currently, I have tried to separate the SOM stuff from Visualage C++ v3.09; from the Warp Toolkit v4.52; and from the eCS v1.1 base into their appropriate sections. That is the only thing I can think of that might be causing the problem. Is there a debug mode for LUCIDE? Sorry, but I'm kind of stuck! |
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#128 | fixed | Association set error. | ||
Description |
At the end of the WPI install of 1.01 over 1.0 it asked if I wanted to set Lucide as the default PDF viewer. I said yes. Now the default PDF viewer is the E.exe text editor and the .pdf files are called txt files. The context menu under "open as" has "Text editor" as the only entry. PLEASE Fix as this has really messed things up for me. Thanks. Assoedit doesn't work to fix it either. |
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#376 | fixed | Attempting to open a PDF file causes a trap in OPENJP27 | ||
Description |
Using Lucide 1.41 RC_4 (2019-01-08) release here. Attempting to open a Brother HL5470DW User Guide (manual) crashes Lucide. Looking at the trap dump I find the following: Exceptq Version: 7.11.3-shl (Jul 5 2016)
So it looks like the JPG module is at fault? I flagged the ticket 'Component: Plugin:JPG', but please change if that is not correct. I will u/l the EXCEPTQ trap file next. The problem PDF file is about 4MB in size, not sure if I can u/l for your review or not - will try, although I'm thinking the size is too big. |