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#74 Mac OS X: Scripter makes Jin freeze

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nobody
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2005-06-28
2004-11-25
Plebusan
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I am Using Jin 2.12.1 and Mac OSX 10.2.8.

When I recently tried the scripter function Jin frooze, now I
have found that the simplest way to reproduce the problem
is to click Preferences>Scripter>Add Script then
cancel>cancel, this makes Jin freeze for me everytime.

I can still see text scroll when someone talks, but trying to
type something or change windows only gives the error-
beep. I have to force Jin to quit from the apple-menu.

Another user I talked to on FICS with 10.2 got exactly the
same result, while someone with 10.3 had no problems.

/Plebusan

Discussion

  • Alexander Maryanovsky

    • summary: scripter makes Jin freeze --> Mac OS X: Scripter makes Jin freeze
     
  • Plebusan

    Plebusan - 2005-06-29

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    I found a trick around this in case there are others out there who
    still uses MacOS 10.2.x and would like to add some scripts.

    After you added the script/scripts you want, restart the computer.
    For some reason the scripts are saved after the restart.
    If you just force Jin to quit from the apple-menu without the restart
    the scripts are not saved.

    /Plebusan

     
  • Alexander Maryanovsky

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    Could you attach the contents of the ~/.jin/log file after running
    Jin and doing the "click Preferences>Scripter>Add Script then
    cancel>cancel" sequence? If the file has your password in it, edit it out first.

     
  • Plebusan

    Plebusan - 2005-06-29

    ~/.jin/log after doing that scripter-sequence

     
  • Nobody/Anonymous

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    I can not complete a move! The pieces just will not move!

     
  • Nobody/Anonymous

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    I can not complete a move! The pieces just will not move!

     

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