23 Jul 11:04
Re: [Serna] Serna 4.0b comment 1
From: Nadezhda Sidorova <sidnv@...>
Subject: Re: [Serna] Serna 4.0b comment 1
Newsgroups: gmane.editors.serna.user
Date: 2008-07-23 09:04:15 GMT
Subject: Re: [Serna] Serna 4.0b comment 1
Newsgroups: gmane.editors.serna.user
Date: 2008-07-23 09:04:15 GMT
Hello, > I was specifically referring to the crashlog, which probably was saved > somewhere as a result of the crash (and was sent to Microsoft). I can > give you information on what I was doing, but I am afraid it may not > help you a lot - random crashes tend to be random, if you know what I > mean. > > I don't know which templates I use. I just create default DITA 1.1 > documents (these were two Concepts documents). I created these > documents in Serna, but then I closed them, opened some other > documents by dragging and dropping from Directory Opus (an explorer > replacement), and then I probably closed other opened documents or > just dropped these two. In both documents I had the Insert Elements > windows docked on the left (per your instructions given earlier). I > wasn't using any special commands. Just writing a new text and from > time to time insert new elements and eventually browse for files > referenced with xref. When I was editing that document I was using > elements like concept, conbody, dl, dlhead, dthd (some with ddhd and > some single dthd), dlentry, dt, dd, xref, p. What is interesting is > that the document has probably been saved just before the crash (I > don't have autosave switched on but haven't lost any recognizable part > of this document). It may be useful that at the moment of saving Serna > window wasn't active. I was closing other windows and other programs > and wanted to save the document in Serna and close it too. So it is > likely that I clicked Save button immediately after closing another > window and activated Serna window shortly before the crash (It was a > few days ago so I am not entirely sure how is it exactly). Sorry for the delay in answering your letter.(Continue reading)
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