Hello.
Since a few days ago I am experiencing a weird ST behaviour when creating pages at the last stage (output). If some margins are set at zero, ST will crash with a C++ error or something until margins are corrected. I don't know what's triggering the error and I know it could be very difficult to diagnose.
Any ideas?
Using 0.9.11.1 x64 on Windows 7 x64 with 4GB of RAM.
Possible bug difficult to diagnose
Moderator: peterZ
Re: Possible bug difficult to diagnose
I am doing some more testing. As soon as one of the margins are set to ZERO the crash pops up. At first I thought it had something to do with not applying changes using the arrow on the left panel but today I have seen that's not the case.
This is the screen I get after a crash.
PS - This is for margins:
Top: 3; Down: 0; Left: 3; Right: 3
As soon as I set Down margin to 1 (3,1,3,3), the bug dissappears.
This is the screen I get after a crash.
PS - This is for margins:
Top: 3; Down: 0; Left: 3; Right: 3
As soon as I set Down margin to 1 (3,1,3,3), the bug dissappears.
Re: Possible bug difficult to diagnose
I would take a look, but at this point I've pretty much retired from Scan Tailor development. Haven't touched it for months and never felt like I want to get back to it.
Scan Tailor experimental doesn't output 96 DPI images. It's just what your software shows when DPI information is missing. Usually what you get is input DPI times the resolution enhancement factor.
Re: Possible bug difficult to diagnose
No problem. It's just a minor annoyance.
Best regards.
Best regards.
Re: Possible bug difficult to diagnose
@eL_PuSHeR I can't reproduce the problem. And I also run 0.9.11.1 x64 on Windows 7 x64. Does the problem persist even if you reinstall Scan Tailor?
Re: Possible bug difficult to diagnose
Yes I already did that. Same results. As I have said it's not a big deal as I usually use 1-3mm margins.
Re: Possible bug difficult to diagnose
I have found out that margins = 0 work for me when page layout is set to CENTERED. I think it fails when it isn't centered...