Great, thanks for that Christiaan. --Antonio Christiaan Hofman wrote: The crucial piece of information that was missing is that you searched within an external group, whole the content of that group (the search result) was updated. That resets the search index. When the old index becomes invalid it can lead to a crash, because of the asynchronous search, and a sneaky vulnerability of the system running asynchronous code I had not realized. That should be fixed now. Thanks for the details. [bugs:#1532]...
Here’s what I would do that would lead to a crash, step-by-step: 1) search for |cite-key|; 2) bring up the editor for a publication; 3) open the publication in Preview, copy the title, close Preview; 4) open the Google Scholar Bookmark, paste the title into the search bar, and search; 5) click on the |Import into BibTeX| link for the publication; 6) select the BibTeX entry; 7) drag and drop it onto the editor pane; 8) close editor; 9) repeat for next publication with no bibliographic data. At some...
I've only had the chance to test the the 2018-08-08 nightly for about 5 minutes, but it looks like the problem might have been resolved, as it would've crashed several times within 5 minutes before. Thanks Christiaan!
Yes, I usually (invariably, perhaps) have cite-key in the search bar when the crash happens. I'll try tomorrow's nightly build and, yes, I meant cmd-w :)
Crash on closing editor