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Accordance crashes after "⌘+\ then ⌘+/" (reproducible)


Martin Z

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I don't know if this is a unique problem to my computer.

 

on Accordance, when I use ⌘+\, Accordance turns to black screen. I cannot do anything.

then if I use ⌘+/, Accordance crashes right away.

 

Can anyone try and let me know?

 

Thanks,

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⌘+\ hides the workspace for me. Once the workspace is hidden, ⌘+/ does cause a crash.

 

⌘+/ does not crash if the workspace is visible.

 

(I'm on Mavericks)

 

Scanning the menus, I see that ⌘+/ is supposed to Toggle Context, but it does not appear to do so (or I don't understand what it is supposed to do) I notice it's not listed as a shortcut in the help.

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⌘+\ hides the workspace for me. Once the workspace is hidden, ⌘+/ does cause a crash.

 

⌘+/ does not crash if the workspace is visible.

 

(I'm on Mavericks)

 

Scanning the menus, I see that ⌘+/ is supposed to Toggle Context, but it does not appear to do so (or I don't understand what it is supposed to do) I notice it's not listed as a shortcut in the help.

Hi Lorinda,

 

What is your screen look like when "the workspace is hidden"?

Mine is like this (the only thing I can do with this is to make the manual bar show up, or press ⌘+/ to make it crash, or force it to quit):

 

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If I use CMD-\ the workspace hides and the background is the expected set of windows that were lurking behind the WS. Then hitting cmd-/ I get this crash log :

 

Accordance Crash Log
Program Version: 11.0.1
OS Version: 10.9.5

Message: Access violation
Call trace:
$004E4DA0
$004E3B1A
$00067B4B
$0006833B
$9582ED89
$9568234F
$95681668
$95694811
$9582EC2E
$956F7EF7
$956F7EA4
$95895C65
$95895BCB
$958322FA
$95832159
$95682951
$9582ED89

 

That bit is clearly a bug.

 

I don't know what is going on with the black background. I assume that is not the actual bg you have setup for that desktop.

What configuration are you on ?

Mine is Mavericks on a 2009 27" iMac.

 

thx

D

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If I use CMD-\ the workspace hides and the background is the expected set of windows that were lurking behind the WS. Then hitting cmd-/ I get this crash log :

 

...

 

That bit is clearly a bug.

 

I don't know what is going on with the black background. I assume that is not the actual bg you have setup for that desktop.

What configuration are you on ?

Mine is Mavericks on a 2009 27" iMac.

 

thx

D

 

Thanks Daniel.

Mine is 13" 2014 RMBP with 8MB RAM.

 

That is not my Desktop bg.

Edited by martinacc
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Martin, like Daniel, my workspace disappears and whatever is behind it (deskstop or other app windows) appear. I wonder if this is Yosemite specific, since both Daniel and I are still on Mavericks?

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