Robert, I highly recommend going to OS X for just about every reason not just for Revolution. I have found X very stable and Revolution works very well in it.
Bill Vlahos On Thursday, June 6, 2002, at 09:33 AM, Bob Arnold wrote: > on 6/6/02 12:15 PM, Rob Cozens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Early on I experienced unstableness in the Revolution platform; but >> once I had crashed enough times, I could determine what actions >> (often blindlessly trying something I had not done before to >> determine the best way to do it) caused crashes and a. change my work >> habits &/or b. learn the correct, ie non-crashing, approach. >> >> Be patient, positive, and inquisitive; but save frequently until you >> get to know RunRev. > > I am the recent crash-prone poster. Thanks for this generally good > advice, > and I now save after every step -- and will either upgrade from 9.1 to > 9.2 > or X soon -- but, as an example of my intermittent crashing problems, > after > adding a group of navigation buttons including "Next" to all cards in a > stack (imported fromHC) -- and checking to see that all worked > properly -- > some time later I deleted one lone remaining "next" card button > (actually > their names were different, just same labels), and then when using the > new > group button "next" again, RR crashed (just the app, not the > computer). I > repeated this process three times, deleting the same button and then > clicking the group btn, crashing each time. Saving after deleting the > card > button, and then re-opening after the inevitable crash, seems to have > alleviated the problem -- now the Nav buttons work without crashing -- > but > am I blundering about by deleting a card button and then clicking on a > button? If I am, I blundered most of the time using HC, but didn't have > this > crashing problem. > > Not really complaining, however, I am quite infatuated with RR, have > long > ago learned the virtues of patience and persistence. > > Thanks again. > -- > Robert Arnold > Associate Professor of Film > College of Communication > Boston University > 640 Commonwealth Avenue > Boston, MA 02215 > Tel: 617 353-7735 > Fax: 617-353-1084 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Http: people.bu.edu/rfarnold > > "Seeing is an art that has to be learned." M. Duras, Hiroshima mon Amour > > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
