On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 9:37 AM Sven Schreiber
<sven.schrei...@fu-berlin.de> wrote:
>
> Am 24.01.2025 um 12:15 schrieb Brian Revell:
>
> There is still an issue with the add data entry function If a double return 
> does not register (as is possible when rapidly inputting lots of  data 
> quickly) any simple and move the cursor to the next cell ( ie 2 entries are 
> typed inadvertently into the same cell, Gretl crashes. So, if the user input 
> error occurs during a long series of data all previous inputs are lost. In 
> addition, if the user has not saved any other operation outputs or analysis 
> before the data entry error occurs, all that is lost too.   I would humbly 
> suggest that any data error entry in the Add Data function calls up a data 
> entry error warning rather than crashing Gretl.
>
> Well, as I said before, I tried what you described and there wasn't any 
> crash. A crash of course is never intended behavior. Do you have a concrete 
> minimal example with a concrete dataset where this happens, including a 
> description of which series exactly, in which cell exactly, and so on?

I too have tried using the GUI data editor on Windows 11, and I
couldn't provoke a crash via the sequence Brian describes (or in any
other way). So this is a mystery. It may help if we get a really
exact, detailed account of what led up to a crash.

Allin Cottrell
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