Dear Yeti,
I tried  Gwyddion-head.win64.exe 2016-08-09
"Fit sphere" still works well,  but just selecting "Data process-> 
Level->Fit shape" produces a crash (gwyddion.exe has stopped working)
Again a MS window issue ?
Best regards,
Jean

On 08.08.2016 21:28, David Nečas (Yeti) wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 08, 2016 at 07:58:16PM +0200, francheu wrote:
>> I have just done the usual crash test, and I got a nice segfault :D
>> Using the following data (the problem is linked to these data, no crash
>> with gwy files):
>> https://framadrop.org/r/wGHhLFMdKX#dDnIfgbIIRGiz3Z/B7iO193OYhzdWRn/XyLx/YPtm+k=
>>
>> First, the module does not show "sphere" in the function type list
>> (although it is obviously set on the sphere type),
>> and when choosing "pyramid (diamond)" I get this:
> Thanks for the testing.  For some reason I cannot get the file – it says
>
>      test FRI.esd
>
>      Please wait while we are getting your file. We first need to download
>      and decrypt all parts before you can get it.
>
>      0%
>      Abort
>
> but nothing seems to be happening.  But I can reproduce the problem
> anyway.  When Z is not height but a different physical quantity some
> things still get mixed up.
>
> Just to clarify, ‘Sphere’ is excluded from the shape list in this case
> because a sphere has a radius which must be the same physical quantity
> as X, Y and Z.
>
> Regards,
>
> Yeti
>
>
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