I guess that I am saying that Win XP Pro is not entirely stable when you attempt to change your word processing. In this case, I deleted a line, and then called up the box which downloads from the top menu. It covered something I wanted to see, so I did as I do I Windows and tried to attach the cursor to the top bar of the box to move it, and this crashed the system. I had, however, been "messing" around quite a bit with the text trying to sort out how it worked. ,,,,,And yes, Jukkaa, I definitely retyped several things more than once. I was definitely in "experiment mode" so it wasn't a total surprise, but the procedure isn't yet bullet proof.
On 28 Jan 2005 at 17:32, Jukka wrote:
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:31:42 -0500, MenTaLguY <mental@...32...> wrote: > On Sun, 2005-01-23 at 22:56, Robert C. Smith wrote: > > I typed a page with the same font in 3 different sizes and > > then deleted one of the titles. In re-doing it, I attempted > > to move the box which comes down from the Text at the > > top by clicking on the very top bar, and everything went > > nuts and I lost everything. I presume I should read the > > Help section; ...but did I do something really stupid? > > Could you elaborate on what happened? If Inkscape crashed that is a bug > and not your fault. > > -mental
I have used Inkscape on both Windows XP and Linux (Suse 9.x) and seen it crashing because of text tool only on Windows. It has crashed if I have replaced same characters more than once during the editing.
-Jukka
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