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Mike Prager
post Apr 7 2002, 12:45 PM
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I am using PMView 2.32 on Windows 2000 Professional (SP2). A bug introduced recently (including 2.31) is in cropping. Display the selection information window. Try to move the selection rectangle beyond the limits of the image by using the mouse or keyboard in the selection information window. Then, a single beep occurs and the program freezes. Of course, one would only do this by mistake, but it is a bad response to a user error.

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post Apr 10 2002, 12:37 PM
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I just tried this on Windows 2000 Server (SP2). I can't see the problem here. I also tried it on NT 4.0 (SP6). No problems.

Have you installed any user-interface enhancers or add-ons?

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post Apr 11 2002, 09:02 AM
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Just tried it on a completely different machine with different hardware. Windows 2000 Professional SP2.

I still cannot see the problem...



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Mike Prager
post Apr 11 2002, 06:45 PM
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Peter,

Sorry to hear you could not replicate the problem I reported. Was my report clear that the crash occurs only when enlarging the selection rectangle indirectly -- that is, by using the selection information window? The problem does not occur when enlarging the rectangle directly in the image window. Furthermore, it only occurs when I try to enlarge the rectangle beyond the image borders (top or bottom -- I have not tried sides).

I have not installed any user-interface enhancers or add-ons that I can recall. The problem occurs for me on two machines (both dual processor), one with Intel P-III chips and the other with AMD Athlon chips.

Thanks for your prompt replies.




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post Apr 14 2002, 04:04 AM
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[b:post_uid0]Was my report clear that the crash occurs only when enlarging the selection rectangle indirectly -- that is, by using the selection information window?[/b:post_uid0]


Yes. I could not repeat it here on my quad processor machines (NT4 Server & Windows 2000 Server), nor on the dual processor machine at work (Windows 2000 Professional).

Maybe you're using some specific PMView setting that causes this problem to appear? Try uninstalling PMView and then reinstalling. This will reset all PMView settings to their defaults. Then see if the problem still appears. If not, set back the settings one-by-one to the settings you used until the problem appear.

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