Hi Tristan,

I am also using OSX 10.6.7.  Using the most recently released version of Caret, 
I was able to flatten and morph a surface without any problems.  If you are not 
using the latest version (5.64) try it to see if you still have a flattening 
problem.

Preferences, including recent spec files, are in a file name 
".caret5_preferences" in your home directory.  You can delete this file if you 
desire.

If you want, you can place your data files in a ZIP file and upload them to 
"http://pulvinar.wustl.edu/cgi-bin/upload.cgi";.  After doing so, let us know 
the name of the file and we will try flattening with your files.

John Harwell




On Jun 8, 2011, at 6:10 PM, Tristan Chaplin wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've been using caret for a while but just started having some trouble with 
> flattening, I'm hoping someone has a quick technical fix.  I'm using OSX 
> 10.6.7.
> 
> After running the morphing, it displays the crossover and errors screen, but 
> you can't click close, you have to force quit the process.  At this time 
> caret is using 100% cpu.  The popup also claims there are thousands of 
> crossovers, when there actually isn't any.
> 
> Sometimes a restart fixes this, but not always.
> 
> I think I've managed to get caret into a bad state and I need to clear some 
> cache or temp files.  I tried install a fresh copy of the current version but 
> it has the same problems (it still remembers all my recent spec files, I was 
> hoping it would be completely fresh).
> 
> Thanks,
> Tristan
> 
> 
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