frequent crashes in large documents
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 4:02 pm
Hi,
with the latest version (322.4) of the PDF editor I get frequent crashes and unresponsiveness when searching (or even when switching pages) in large documents.
Steps to reproduce: Unresponsive when searching
Steps to reproduce: Crash
Sometimes PDF editor closes without any error dialogue, sometimes it becomes unresponsive and stays in this state even when I wait 10 minutes. I hope these problems can be reproduced and fixed soon, they are killing my productivity. I get them on two different machines I'm using. Both are Win7 x64. They don't occur every time I view a page, so its more like a race condition than like a crash because of the page contents in general.
I have attached the file, to extract, please rename to pgfplots.7z.001 and pgfplots.7z.002 and open with 7-zip, since the forum won't allow me to add .001 and .002 files.
Thanks for looking into this.
Best regards,
Chris
with the latest version (322.4) of the PDF editor I get frequent crashes and unresponsiveness when searching (or even when switching pages) in large documents.
Steps to reproduce: Unresponsive when searching
- Open ftp://ftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/tex/graphi ... fplots.pdf, go to the first page, whole page zoom
- Search for "axis line*=". // edit: by using the Ctrl+F search box
Search options are "Ignore Diacritics", "Include Page Text", "Include Bookmarks", "Include Comments" and all others off. - Note that the editor becomes unresponsive.
Steps to reproduce: Crash
- Open ftp://ftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/tex/graphi ... fplots.pdf, go to the first page, whole page zoom
- Jump to page 268 by entering it into the page field and pressing enter ("cmd.view.pageNumber" control)
- Repeatedly press the right arrow key to navigate to page 279 (fast, one key press per second)
- Notice that the editor crashes on page 279
Sometimes PDF editor closes without any error dialogue, sometimes it becomes unresponsive and stays in this state even when I wait 10 minutes. I hope these problems can be reproduced and fixed soon, they are killing my productivity. I get them on two different machines I'm using. Both are Win7 x64. They don't occur every time I view a page, so its more like a race condition than like a crash because of the page contents in general.
I have attached the file, to extract, please rename to pgfplots.7z.001 and pgfplots.7z.002 and open with 7-zip, since the forum won't allow me to add .001 and .002 files.
Thanks for looking into this.
Best regards,
Chris