@Vila Restal Thanks for the workaround. However, there is a very good reason why DEP exists in the first place against Bluefish -- that is to prevent it from causing damage to the O/S. I would still like a bug fix be written in Bluefish to prevent it from triggering DEP. This is the correct way.
Please take a look at the attached image where I have run BF 3 times. The first time I got the app displayed on screen. On the 2nd and 3rd try, nothing. And there's no error message. I have talked about VM. Why did people ignore it? Because you're not sure how to use it? I can help you set it up. Just PM me.
Well, I think Olivier had said what he had to say, ie "Windows Server 2016 is unsupported" and that's all....
It's not only Windows Server 2016 (not Windows 2016 server) but also Windows Server 2019. I have done a quick test on newly installed mentioned O/S and here is the result: Version Windows Server 2016 Windows Server 2019 2.2.6 O O 2.2.9-1 O O 2.2.10 O O 2.2.11 X X 2.2.12 X X 2.2.12rc2 X X O = running fine X = not working on 2nd run and onward It's a pity that you just declare WS2016 is unsupported. Have you thought of using Virtual Machine (VM) for your test? In this way, you don't need to have a...
Bluefish runs ONCE in Windows Server 2016 and crashes ever after
OK, thanks for the tips to mailing-list. I'll try that.
"Simplify Radicals" needs to be improved
I see. But load("sqdnst")$ looks like advanced feature for newbies of this software. But simplifying this expression should not be considered as advanced math. Anyway, WolframAlpha shows the answer without requiring users to switch to any advanced feature. Could Maxima be configured to make this load(...) by default and use sqrtdenest(..) when we call "Simplify Expression"?