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Re: IDL 8.1 workbench crash when using Source/Format [message #76213 is a reply to message #76212] Tue, 24 May 2011 09:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Ammar Yusuf is currently offline  Ammar Yusuf
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On May 24, 10:49 am, Jean <jeanbilh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just wanted to know if you are having the same issue. Sometimes (most
> of the time - 80% of the time) the Source/Format button freezes the
> IDL workbench and I have to do a Force Quit to bring the application
> back. I also have (1/3 of the cases) problem restarting the
> application and I have to reboot my computer to bring IDL workbench
> back to life.
>
> I have to notice that I'm using IDLdoc to comment my procedures/
> functions.
>
> I tested it and get the same problem on leopard and snow leopard.
>
> I should probably contact the ITT but I wanted to check with you guys
> in case I'm the only one having this issue.
>
> Jean

I haven't had that problem but sometimes when I'm debugging code and
stepping through it IDL will just freeze. It happens if I hit the
'Step' button too fast sometimes. In some instance IDL will just
disappear which is really bizarre. It's happened a few times when I'm
using the new plot function which will plot something and then IDL
disappeared from the taskbar and I had to reopen IDL to start over.
It's not as frequent so hasn't annoyed me much. By the way I'm on a 64
bit Windows 7 machine if it matters. Thanks.
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